Application of waterfall methods in a product registration

Registration of a new product is one of the tiring jobs if done manually. A company’s product registration process starts with collecting registration data and finally obtaining a Marketing Permit Number (NIE) certificate. Unfortunately, the process of getting NIE is not done just once but repeatedl...

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