Answer Posted / rajendra
WaterFall Model :
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
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.
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