what are the advantages of science project waterfall
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The waterfall model is a common project methodology. While it has many advantages, there are disadvantages as well.
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The waterfall model is a common project methodology. While it has many advantages, there are disadvantages as well. In this lesson, we'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the waterfall model, as well as when to use it.
Definition of the Waterfall Model
Hapre Data Centers is a large IT company that manages customer data centers across the US. Frequent advances in technology force Hapre to upgrade their numerous data centers. The latest upgrade involves opening a brand new data center location in New York, an undertaking that didn't go well last time. As the senior project manager at Hapre, you have been assigned to ensure this project goes well and the new data center opens on time and within budget.
The CEO, concerned about the relative newness of the project team and the previous problems becoming an issue on this project, has asked you to brief the executive leadership team on why you have chosen the waterfall model as the project methodology when there are many to choose from.
Deciding you first need to ensure the leadership team understands the waterfall method, you start your presentation with a slide showing the definition. The waterfall model is a sequential design project method that was originally conceived for software development but is now used for a variety of project types. It generally consists of 6 phases:
RequirementsDesignImplementationVerificationDeploymentMaintenance
The distinctive feature of the waterfall model is the sequential nature of the phases. One phase completely finishes before another phase begins.
Definition of the Waterfall Model
Hapre Data Centers is a large IT company that manages customer data centers across the US. Frequent advances in technology force Hapre to upgrade their numerous data centers. The latest upgrade involves opening a brand new data center location in New York, an undertaking that didn't go well last time. As the senior project manager at Hapre, you have been assigned to ensure this project goes well and the new data center opens on time and within budget.
The CEO, concerned about the relative newness of the project team and the previous problems becoming an issue on this project, has asked you to brief the executive leadership team on why you have chosen the waterfall model as the project methodology when there are many to choose from.
Deciding you first need to ensure the leadership team understands the waterfall method, you start your presentation with a slide showing the definition. The waterfall model is a sequential design project method that was originally conceived for software development but is now used for a variety of project types. It generally consists of 6 phases:
RequirementsDesignImplementationVerificationDeploymentMaintenance
The distinctive feature of the waterfall model is the sequential nature of the phases. One phase completely finishes before another phase begins.
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