Methodologies

Methodologies

Agile Method

Agile Method

Based on the client requirement & type of the project we prefer to go with the appropriate project execution methodologies & approach. It helps for development of high-quality IT products that meets or exceeds customer expectations, reaches completion within times & cost estimates. 

When to use 
  • Few Initial Product & Regulatory Requirements
  • Lenient Processes in Place
  • High Product Owner Involvement
  • Innovative product development from scratch
  • Short, Flexible Timeline
  • Budget with Wiggle Room

Waterfall Method

Waterfall Method

The Waterfall methodology is the traditional and the most common methodology used for project management. It follows a sequential, linear process which is why it is often described as a "linear-sequential life cycle model". 

When to use 
  • Many Initial Product Requirements & Strict Regulatory Requirements
  • Strict Processes in Place
  • Low Product Owner Involvement
  • Enhancement to an Existing Product
  • Fixed & Firm Timeline
  • Fixed, Inflexible Budget