Behind every successful software delivery, there is a rigorous project implementation activity consisting of careful execution of stages, steps and tasks. HDAO has been following some of the best practices of project management and implementation methodologies. The methodologies are carefully chosen depending upon the context of the solution requirement, its complexity and scope.

Our core technical team has extensive exposure in diverse project environments and has successfully utilized different methodologies in their long stint in the industry, to satisfy customers’ requirements and deliver successful solutions.

The methodologies that we follow for project execution are described below:/

Iterative Waterfall

A waterfall model comprises of a sequence of processes, in which progress is assumed to be flowing steadily downwards (like a waterfall). But a classic waterfall model is only idealistic. It assumes that no modification or defect is introduced during any of the activities. In practice, changes and defects get introduced in almost every phase of the process. And once a modification or defect is detected, we need to revisit the analysis phase and redo some of the work done in subsequent phases. Only a timely feedback from the customer and its resolution makes a waterfall model perfect.

For smaller and medium projects with a defined scope of work, we usually adopt this model.