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		<title>WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRADITIONAL WATERFALL MODEL AND AGILE TESTING?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What is the difference between traditional Waterfall model and Agile testing? There are several ways to develop software, two of the most prominent methods being waterfall and Agile. Waterfall basically is a sequential model where software development is segregated into a sequence of pre -defined phases – including feasibility, planning, design, build, test, production, and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There are several ways to develop software, two of the most prominent methods being waterfall and Agile.</p>
<p>Waterfall basically is a sequential model where software development is segregated into a sequence of pre -defined phases – including feasibility, planning, design, build, test, production, and support. On the other hand, Agile testing follows a linear sequential approach while providing flexibility for changing project requirements.</p>
<p>Why agile is more adapted is because you can always track your development and you can make changes if it is needed.</p>
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