Saturday, June 8, 2019

Advantages and Disadvantages of V-model

Advantages of V-model:

• Simple and easy to use. Testing activities like planning, test designing happens well before coding. This saves a lot of time. Hence higher chance of success over the waterfall model.
• Proactive defect tracking – that is defects are found at early stage.
• Avoids the downward flow of the defects.
• Works well for small projects where requirements are easily understood.



Disadvantages of V-model:

• Very rigid and least flexible.
• Software is developed during the implementation phase, so no early prototypes of the software are produced.

When to use the V-model:

• The V-shaped model should be used for small to medium sized projects where requirements are clearly defined and fixed.
• The V-Shaped model should be chosen when ample technical resources are available with needed technical expertise.
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