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Agile and Waterfall are two widely used project management methodologies, each suited for specific scenarios http://users.atw.hu/blackwolf/index.php?PHPSESSID=391737040501f96d77e87ebab82bb48e&action=profile;u=13805. Waterfall follows a linear, sequential process where each phase (e.g., design, development, testing) is completed before moving to the next. It works well for projects with clear, unchanging requirements, like construction or manufacturing.
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