Which answer best describes the Waterfall project management methodology?
- Created in the seventies, the Waterfall methodology refers to the sequential ordering of phases, including initiating, planning, executing, and closing.
- Created in the eighties, the Waterfall methodology refers to the sequential ordering of phases, including defining, measuring, analyzing, improving, and controlling.
- Created in the nineties, the Waterfall methodology refers to being able to move quickly and easily through a project by working on many tasks at once.
- Created in the eighties, the Waterfall methodology refers to being able to move quickly and easily through a project by combining and eliminating tasks.