Waterfall Model

Defintion

A top-down approach to project management characterized by upfront planning and sequential project progression. The waterfall model is typically used for small software projects where requirements are well-known and scope changes are limited. The waterfall is rarely used in software development today, giving way to iterative models such as Agile.

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