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Organizations following Waterfall methodology usually begin with requirements gathering, in which the development team attempts to fully understand the product and all its desired features. This process may take months under the traditional approach. How is the Agile way of working different?

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Organizations following Waterfall methodology usually begin with requirements gathering, in which the development team attempts to fully understand the product and all its desired features. This process may take months under the traditional approach.

  • The primary distinction between the two is that whereas Agile encourages the team to work concurrently on several project phases, Waterfall is a linear style of working that demands the team to complete each project phase before moving on to the next one.
  • A number of "phases" of the development life cycle are included in the waterfall technique of software documentation. shoare all part of the product's life cycle. The stair-step manner in which development events move from one stage to another gives the waterfall method its name. This technique of development makes the assumption that the development team has access to all or the majority of the pertinent data regarding user needs at the outset of the project. The development team, which is typically cross-functional, then follows the stages from conception to implementation, each one building on the one before it and never actually turning back.
  • Each phase is a separate, isolated task when using the conventional methods. Before moving on to the next phase, the previous phase must be finished. Phases "trickle down" into one another until the application is developed, hence the phrase "waterfall" process.

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