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Project Management Method
We offer our clients two project management options for product development. Their chosen option will determine the budget and timeline for launching the product to market. We're happy to discuss both options and help you make the best decision for your project.
Agile
Software development often uses an approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and iteration to adapt and create tailored solutions quickly.
It enables teams to work together, unlocking the project's full potential.
Waterfall
A software development process that follows a linear, sequential approach.
It involves breaking down the development process into distinct phases: planning, designing, coding, testing, and deployment.
See the differences
When conducting a thorough comparison of Agile and Waterfall project management methodologies, it becomes evident that there are distinct contrasts between the two approaches. By analyzing the specific attributes of each method, one can gain a comprehensive understanding of their unique characteristics and benefits.
Agile
Waterfall
Project’s Size
Medium-High
Medium-Small
Requirements
Uncertainty
Well-defined all requirements in the upfronts.
Flexibility
High project flexibility and the ability to adapt to project changes frequently.
Rigid structure, long upfront planning phase, and documentation focus.
Task Flow
All scope of work can run at the same time (parallel).
Sequential process, completing each phase before moving on to the next one.
Changes
Adaptable to changing requirements & continuous improvement.
Extremely stable; unlikely to change significantly throughout the project once the project planning is done.
Problems
Quickly identify and solve the problem.
Problems are detected in the later stages.
Delay Potential
Potentially delay and higher cash burn depending on the request changing.
Likely more maintainable as long as there are no requirement changes or revisions.
Timeline Breakdown
Sprint
Milestone
Cost Budget
It cannot predict the exact budget upfront, especially if any changing requests exist.
All the budget can be defined upfront.
Cost Structure
Hourly Cost
Fixed Cost
Go-to Market Speed
Fast. Rapid and continuous delivery since the project break downs into smaller pieces.
Slow. Most of the projects need to finish all milestones to be released.
Product Development Process Standard
Waterfall Project Management Method
The process standard we use in Waterfall and chosen by almost 70% of clients.
Requirements gathering
Detailed documentation of project requirements
Design
Planning and designing the system or solution.
Implementation
Development and coding based on the design.
Testing
Verifying the system to ensure it meets the requirements.
Deployment
Launching the system or solution.
Maintenance
Ongoing support and maintenance.