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Software Development Life Cycle(SDLC) Waterfall Model

18 Dec

This is the most common and classic of life cycle models, also referred to as a linear-sequential life cycle model.  It is very simple to understand and use.  In a waterfall model, each phase must be completed in its entirety before the next phase can begin.  At the end of each phase, a review takes place to determine if the project is on the right path and whether or not to continue or discard the project.  Unlike what I mentioned in the general model, phases do not overlap in a waterfall model.

water fall model of sdlc

Waterfall model of SDLC

Advantages

  • Simple and easy to use.
  • Easy to manage due to the rigidity of the model – each phase has specific deliverables and a review process.
  • Phases are processed and completed one at a time.
  • Works well for smaller projects where requirements are very well understood.

Disadvantages

  • Adjusting scope during the life cycle can kill a project
  • No working software is produced until late during the life cycle.
  • High amounts of risk and uncertainty.
  • Poor model for complex and object-oriented projects.
  • Poor model for long and ongoing projects.
  • Poor model where requirements are at a moderate to high risk of changing.

Thanks
(Faisal Sikder)

 
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