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10 September, 10:26

Which of the following methodologies might be most appropriate if you have a system project with: clear requirements; very familiar technologies; not all that complex; reasonably reliable; a very long time schedule and the schedule visibility is not important? a) Waterfall b) Parallel c) Iterative d) System prototyping e) Throwaway prototyping

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  1. 10 September, 10:42
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    a) Waterfall

    Explanation:

    The waterfall method is the breakdown of the project activities into a linear sequential phases. Here each small phase depend upon the deliverables of previous phases and it corresponds to the specialization of the tasks.

    This method was first concepted by Winston W.

    In this approach the customers and the stakeholders requirements are collected at the start of a project and then a proper project plan is created to accommodate all the requirements.

    Thus the correct answer is - - - a) Waterfall
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