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