The Waterfall methodology is a linear and sequential approach to project management. In this model, each phase (such as requirements, design, implementation, verification, and maintenance) must be completed in full before the next phase can begin, allowing little flexibility for changes once a phase is finished. Agile, Scrum, and Kanban are iterative and flexible methodologies that allow continuous feedback and changes throughout the project lifecycle.
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