1: Watching "Mission Control" documentary about the Apollo. They had planned to launch the lunar module and fly maneuvers, but it wasn't ...
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Well the Soviet N-1 lunar rocket program was a waterfall. Exploded 4 times on start and abandoned after wasting a enormous amount of roubles
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Just read about it. Hilarious.

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They never tested the entire thing together. Relied on "unit tests". Operating freq of 1000hz same as propulsion.
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Disabled the auto shut off after attempt 1, caused failure in attempt 3. It's waterfall all right.
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Also took >10 years from plans to the first launch, most of the team did not believe in it towards the end, but they’ve had to keep going
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Is there a book or documentary on it? I'm really interested (I read the Wikipedia page but I'd love to see more)
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I’ll try to research - I’ve been reading diaries of a guy in charge of cosmonauts training for the manned lunar mission that never happened
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They teach it in Eng-- as what not to do, but it still pervades into mythology. They probably shouldn't teach it.
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It's really not much different from teaching Magic Wands as a development methodology.
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I find it depends how close you look. There is always a waterfall somehow. Especially taking design workflows into account
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Yeah but being prepared, as a matter of project management, for many unexpected inputs cannot be bolted on later.
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