Write a weekly entry comparing software engineering processes Agile and Plan and Document (Waterfall).
There are a couple of main differences between the two forms of methodologies to complete projects. Agile development is a method in which collaboration and an incorporation of a cyclic process. Waterfall is a method that is a lot more linear.
In the agile methodology, projects will be involved in different cycles throughout its lifetime. For example, there will be a development phase, a review phase, feedback phase, and then approval phase.
In the waterfall methodology, the process of progressing tasks is simpler. These phases include defining the requirements, creating and designing the implementation, and then implementing the design. These phases are followed by verification and quality assurance along with maintenance of the project.
Depending on your project, you may select one of the two methods.
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