Waterfall Model

The Waterfall Model is a project management methodology often discussed in meetings, characterized by a linear and sequential approach to project phases. This model divides a project into distinct stages, such as requirements, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance, with each stage building upon the previous one. Meetings focused on the Waterfall Model typically revolve around planning, progress tracking, and decision-making within each phase. While it is a structured approach, it may not be suitable for all types of projects and may necessitate careful planning and documentation. Meetings related to this model address its application, advantages, and limitations in the context of specific projects or organizational needs.