A stage in which individual components are integrated and ensured that they are error-free to meet customer requirements.

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The waterfall model is a linear application development model that is a traditional software development life cycle (SDLC) methodology. It breaks down the software development process into stages, with each phase depending on the deliverables of the previous one. The stages are performed in a sequential, top-down fashion, with each phase completely wrapping up before the next phase begins.  The waterfall model has six phases: Requirements, Design, Implementation, Verification, Deployment, Maintenance.  The waterfall model is a more traditional approach to project management, involving a... Show more

A stage in which individual components are integrated and ensured that they are error-free to meet customer requirements.