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WATERFALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Waterfall Methodology Project Management…
WATERFALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Waterfall Methodology Project Management Phases
Design and construction.
Testing phase.
Analysis.
Installation/ deployment.
Requirements.
Support and maintenance.
What Is Waterfall Project Management
Waterfall software development methodology is a sequential design process for project management.
As each of the methodology stages is completed, the developers can move on to the next step. The key point about the Waterfall design methodology is that there’s no chance for changes or errors, so your project outcome and a detailed plan must be set in the beginning.
Why Project And Product Managers Prefer To Use This?
The phases do not overlap. They are processed and completed one at a time.
Waterfall software development methodologies are good for small projects that contain clear requirements.
As the methodology is quite rigid, it’s easy to manage it because every phase consists of a review process and specific deliverables.
Relying on the method Waterfall, your customers know what to expect. They’ll understand an idea of the cost, size, and timeline for their projects.
The model is simple and easy to use.
If your company has employee turnover, the strong documentation allows for a minimal project impact.
General Overview Of The Model
If customers won’t have possibilities to change the project’s scope once it has begun.
If the concept and definition are the keys to success (but not speed).
If there is a clear picture of what the final product should be.
If there are no ambiguous requirements.
Project managers prefer to use the methodology