Daniel Andrés Villera

Traditional Methodologies

Spiral Model

Prototyping Model

Prototype Creation

User Interaction

Feedback Gathering

Refinement and Iteration

Repeat the Cycle

Convergence

Transition to Full Development

Waterfall Model

The Waterfall model is a classic example of a traditional methodology.

It consists of distinct, sequential phases that flow like a waterfall: requirements, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance.

The waterfall model features an organized structure, early documentation, complete approach, and suitable management for stable projects.

Iterative Cycles

Phases of the Spiral Cycle

Planning

Risk Analysis

Engineering

Evaluation

Refinement and Repetition

Risk Management

Adaptability and Flexibility

Advantages

Disadvantages