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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
There are several important shared objectives of the Agile method in the IT industry. Which one of these is not amongst the shared objectives?
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Agile method objectives in the IT industry centers on improving the business value outcomes. The Shared objectives are seven and they are:
1. To replace upfront planning with incremental planning that adapts to the most current information available (“Apply, Inspect, Adapt”).
2. To minimize the impact of changing requirements by providing a low-overhead structure to accommodate variations to the originally identified requirements throughout the project.
3. To build in quality upfront and then relentlessly confirm the integrity of the solution throughout the process.
4. To address risks as early in the process as possible to reduce the potential for cost and time blowouts as the project progresses.
5. To entrust and empower staff to continuously deliver high business-value outputs by allowing them to manage their capacity and self-organize their work.
6. To provide frequent and continuous business value to the organization by focusing staff on regularly delivering the highest-priority features in the solution as fully functional, fully tested, production-ready (i.e. potentially releasable) capabilities.
7. To encourage ongoing communication between the business areas and project team members to increase the relevance, usability, quality, and acceptance of delivered solutions.Incorrect
Agile method objectives in the IT industry centers on improving the business value outcomes. The Shared objectives are seven and they are:
1. To replace upfront planning with incremental planning that adapts to the most current information available (“Apply, Inspect, Adapt”).
2. To minimize the impact of changing requirements by providing a low-overhead structure to accommodate variations to the originally identified requirements throughout the project.
3. To build in quality upfront and then relentlessly confirm the integrity of the solution throughout the process.
4. To address risks as early in the process as possible to reduce the potential for cost and time blowouts as the project progresses.
5. To entrust and empower staff to continuously deliver high business-value outputs by allowing them to manage their capacity and self-organize their work.
6. To provide frequent and continuous business value to the organization by focusing staff on regularly delivering the highest-priority features in the solution as fully functional, fully tested, production-ready (i.e. potentially releasable) capabilities.
7. To encourage ongoing communication between the business areas and project team members to increase the relevance, usability, quality, and acceptance of delivered solutions. -
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What between the development team and the business users do Agile approaches rely upon?
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Shared communication between the project team and business users helps in determining of the quality of business value delivered.
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Shared communication between the project team and business users helps in determining of the quality of business value delivered.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
In the Agile approach, the business users have the responsibility to process the fully functional software presented. Why do the business users in an Agile approach process the information?
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Fully functional software presented to the business users are processed to determine if the delivered solution meets the requirements
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Fully functional software presented to the business users are processed to determine if the delivered solution meets the requirements
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
In the use of the Agile method, there is a lack of some organizational structure. What are these structure(s)?
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The agile method doesn’t currently have a standard governance or project management structure which makes it not very complete a method
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The agile method doesn’t currently have a standard governance or project management structure which makes it not very complete a method
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
The Agile methods prioritize the business value outputs. What does the Agile method focus on?
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The focus of the Agile method is the output produced by the project delivery team to meet the highest-priority business requirement as identified by the project manager.
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The focus of the Agile method is the output produced by the project delivery team to meet the highest-priority business requirement as identified by the project manager.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
There are common Agile methods that are grouped into four groups. Which one of these is not a common Agile method?
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Common Agile methods are classified into four groups namely: iterative strategies for managing software development projects, strategies for optimizing software development, strategies for managing software development projects as well as maintenance and support activities work, and extensions of Agile methods to support large enterprise-wide teams and shared corporate objectives
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Common Agile methods are classified into four groups namely: iterative strategies for managing software development projects, strategies for optimizing software development, strategies for managing software development projects as well as maintenance and support activities work, and extensions of Agile methods to support large enterprise-wide teams and shared corporate objectives
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
One of these is not an example of an iterative strategy for managing software development projects
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Iterative strategy for managing software development projects is one of the most common Agile methods
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Iterative strategy for managing software development projects is one of the most common Agile methods
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Strategies for optimizing software development work is a common Agile method. What is the example of this strategy?
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Strategies for optimizing software development work is one of the most common Agile methods
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Strategies for optimizing software development work is one of the most common Agile methods
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
One of these is not an example of Extensions of Agile methods to support large enterprise-wide teams and shared corporate objectives
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Some of the most common Agile methods include:
1. Iterative strategies for managing software development projects, such as Scrum, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), FeatureDriven Development™ (FDD™), the Rational, Unified Process® (RUP®), and the Agile Unified Process (AUP).
2. Strategies for optimizing software development work, such as eXtreme Programming (XP™), and Lean Development.
3. Strategies for managing software development projects, as well as maintenance and support activities, such as Kanban and Scrumban.
4. Extensions of Agile methods to support large enterprise-wide teams and shared corporate objectives, such as the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), Scrum of Scrums, Large-Scale Scrum Framework (LeSS) and Nexus.
These methods focus on how outputs are produced by the project delivery team to meet the highest-priority business requirements identified by the Product Manager.Incorrect
Some of the most common Agile methods include:
1. Iterative strategies for managing software development projects, such as Scrum, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), FeatureDriven Development™ (FDD™), the Rational, Unified Process® (RUP®), and the Agile Unified Process (AUP).
2. Strategies for optimizing software development work, such as eXtreme Programming (XP™), and Lean Development.
3. Strategies for managing software development projects, as well as maintenance and support activities, such as Kanban and Scrumban.
4. Extensions of Agile methods to support large enterprise-wide teams and shared corporate objectives, such as the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), Scrum of Scrums, Large-Scale Scrum Framework (LeSS) and Nexus.
These methods focus on how outputs are produced by the project delivery team to meet the highest-priority business requirements identified by the Product Manager. -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
The agile method has been in existence for decades and most organizations have been using it. Its usage cuts across prominent organizations. Which one of these prominent organizations is well known to be using the Agile method?
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Agile methods have been (and continue to be) successfully used by thousands of organizations worldwide. Most notably in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
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Agile methods have been (and continue to be) successfully used by thousands of organizations worldwide. Most notably in the United States, Europe, and Australia.