Example of Jira Waterfall Model
A client wants to make a weather forecasting application. He approaches the company team, with all the ideas he wants to implement. 1 month passed in all meetings and discussions of the client’s vision for the application. With all the requirements the team starts designing the architecture. 2–3 months passed in designing the blueprint of the application. Then actual development started which took nearly 10 months, to develop and also to meet the documented requirements. After that testing took 2 months and once the testing is done. The product is ready to launch.
In this, the client does not have interference while developing the application. This process may result in extended deadlines and less flexibility to make changes after the requirement phase.
JIRA Waterfall Model
JIRA is an Agile project management tool where the team can track the working of a project and can seamlessly develop the project with confidence. This tool was developed by Atlassian in the year 2002 and subsequently, changes are done to make the tool more handy.
In the Jira waterfall model we can learn the following concepts in detail:
Table of Content
- What is a Waterfall Model?
- Phases of Jira Waterfall Model
- Example of Jira Waterfall Model
- Advantages of the Jira Waterfall Model
- Disadvantages of the Jira Waterfall Model
- Project using Jira Waterfall Model
- Conclusion
- FAQs on JIRA Waterfall Model