What is a downside of using the traditional Waterfall approach?
1. It requires a larger commitment for collaboration between project team members than Agile,
2. It prevents the development team from quantifying the effort, time, and cost of delivering the final product
3. It lacks detailed documentation, leading to misunderstandings and difficulties between the team
members.
4. It can increase costs and delays if updates are incorporated in the development process after the
planning stage.
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The disadvantage of waterfall development is that it does not allow much reflection or revision. Once an application is in the testing stage, it is very difficult to go back and change something that was not well-documented or thought upon in the concept stage.
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