Waterfall Life Cycle Model
The waterfall methodology is widely regarded as the traditional approach to project management. When using it, teams divide projects into linear, sequential steps. They gather all requirements at the start of the project and use this information to create a plan. Each phase of this plan flows into the next, hence the name "waterfall."
The Waterfall life cycle model mainly consists of six steps. they are,
- Requirements
- Designing
- Construction
- Testing
- Deployment
- Operations and maintenance
Requirements
Ask requirements from the customer and clarify all the problems.
Designing
Drawing a sketch of diagrams and charts to get a proper idea.
Construction
Write the codes looking at the design we draw.
Testing
Test the software that we construct.
Deployment
Install the user environment. Give proper documentation. That means giving instructions about how it works and what are the coding techniques.
Operations and maintenance
This can be done in the future. When we want to change the system.
Niceπ
ReplyDeleteππ
ReplyDelete