The Benefits of Traditional, Waterfall Project Management

The Benefits of Traditional, Waterfall Project Management

The “Waterfall” approach to systems analysis and design was created in the 1970s, and gained popularity because of its logical, linear progression. Tasks are broken into five tiers that follow an orderly progression: requirements determination, design, implementation, verification, and maintenance. In the requirements phase, the programmers and client determine the scope of the project; in […] The post The Benefits of Traditional, Waterfall Project Management appeared first on Kelly Project Solutions .

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The Benefits of Traditional, Waterfall Project Management

     


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