Method#Delivery#Governance
Waterfall Model
The Waterfall model is a sequential software development approach with distinct phases such as requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. It emphasizes thorough upfront planning, formal handovers and defined roles, making projects with stable requirements predictable. However, it offers limited flexibility for late changes.
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This page provides a neutral starting point with core facts, structure context, and immediate relations—independent of learning or decision paths.
Baseline data
Context
Organizational leveli
Enterprise
Organizational maturityi
Intermediate
Impact areai
Organizational
Decision
Decision typei
Organizational
Value stream stagei
Build
Assessment
Complexityi
Medium
Maturityi
Established
Cognitive loadi
Medium
Context in the model
Structural placement
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Relations
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