what is difference between waterfall model and vmofel?
Answer Posted / ashutosh yadav
V model
v model is the one in which devlepment and testing process
works paralally.that's y there is less margins of errors.
Water fall model.
the out put of first phase is the input for the second phase
one phase starts when other phase completes.
ADV:
1.very easy to explain for non-tech cust
2.works fine in proven platforms
DISADV
1.time factor
an error delays the project , because the once the
completion of one phase the other module can be used .
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