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Waterfall Model

Waterfall Model

By: A Staff Writer

Updated on: Jul 19, 2024

Waterfall Model

What: A classic project management approach where each phase flows into the next (like a waterfall). Phases include requirements gathering, design, development, testing, and deployment.

Who: Origins in manufacturing and construction, adapted for software in the 1970s.

Why: Offers structure, but is best for projects with well-understood requirements and low risk of change.

When: If your scope is crystal clear from the outset, project timelines are critical, and your industry demands detailed documentation.

How:

    1. Invest heavily in defining requirements upfront.
    2. Minimize changes mid-project, as they can derail things.