what is advantages and disadvantages of the Waterfall Model
and V-Model

Answer Posted / rajendra

WaterFall Model advantages:
It is a linear sequestial model
It is very simple model to implement
It is the first model.
It needs very few resources to implement
Disadvantages:
In this model there is no back tracking.
For example if any error occured an any
stage of software development,it cann't be
corrected in that build.

V-Model advantages:
It is also called as verification and
validation Model.
This means the verification and validation
will be done side by side.
It emphasies the strict process flow to
develop a quality product.
The errors occured in any pahse will be
corrected in that phase itself.
V-Model disadvantages:
It needs lot of resources and money.
It needs an established process to
implement.
It can be implemented by only some big
companies.

Byeeee Friends

Rajendra
rajendra_penumalli@yahoo.com

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