ENTD 411 American Military University Week 4 Linear Sequential Flow Essay

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ENTD 411

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For your assignment complete the following using screenshots, images or diagram of sample products, processes, etc. to illustrate and descriptive texts to address the items below (you may also consult YouTube.com as a source). This is not a research paper; however provide your source(s):


1. Provide a model (not a research paper) of the project management process in application development.

2. Illustrate how they relate.

3. Explain the consequences of not addressing each phase.

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Provide a model (not a research paper) of the project management process in application development (use screenshots, images or diagram of processes, etc. to illustrate and descriptive texts to explain)

30

Illustrate how they relate.

30

Explain the consequences of not addressing each phase.

30

Provided substance-based content and delivery.

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Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling & Cited Sources using APA format: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/10/.

5

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100

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Project Management Model
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT MODEL
Model

The waterfall methodology, one of the earliest models of the software development life
cycle, is a technique that illustrates the application development processes in a linear sequential
flow (Chari & Agrawal, 2018). This model is identified with a series of activities which are
separated by control gates. The control gates are used to determine whether a phase has been
completed before moving to the next project tasks. Waterfall, unlike, other methodologies such as
agile is simple and straightforward for the project team. This model is characterized by seven
stages that begin from planning to maintenance. The waterfall methodology offers a...

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