CST438 Module 7

 Describe some of the differences between using an Agile process and using a  Plan and Document (or Waterfall) process. 

    The overarching difference between Agile and Waterfall is seen in how Agile generally has a design process that is broken up into smaller sprints with planning intermingled compared to Waterfall which has different stages of the project documented at the start before any development. This generally results in the Agile process being easier to pivot in the middle of development, having higher customer involvement throughout, and lower risk through constant testing in exchange for a lack of a concrete final project vision. Waterfall generally has the final project deliverable planned and documented prior to development which can lead to higher risk involved in testing and a reduce ability to pivot in the middle of development.

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