SDLC
What Is SDLC?
SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle and refers to the end-to-end process of planning, building, testing, releasing, and operating software.
Why SDLC Matters
The SDLC matters because it gives teams a shared model for:
- how work moves from idea to production,
- where delays or quality risks appear,
- how tooling should connect across stages,
- where performance should be measured.
How Oobeya Uses SDLC Context
Oobeya unifies signals across the SDLC. That includes source control, planning systems, CI/CD, quality tools, incidents, and AI-assisted development signals.
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