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What is Agile software development?
What is Agile software development?
- A project management tool for software development
- A development guideline for incremental delivery
- A philosophy for customer satisfaction
- A software development approach that produces useful software quickly (correct)
Which of the following is a characteristic of Agile teams?
Which of the following is a characteristic of Agile teams?
- They do not foster communication and collaboration among team members
- They are in control of their own destiny (correct)
- They are controlled by external factors
- They are not self-organizing
What is the benefit of using Agile for project management?
What is the benefit of using Agile for project management?
- Plans are set in stone and not subject to change
- Agile does not allow for re-evaluation due to new factors
- Successful systems are delivered on the appropriate commitment date (correct)
- Tasks are not divided into short phases of work
Study Notes
- Agile software development produces useful software quickly
- It combines a philosophy and development guidelines for customer satisfaction and incremental delivery
- Agile teams are self-organizing and in control of their own destiny
- Communication and collaboration are fostered among all team members
- Agile has been proven to deliver successful systems quickly
- Agile is used for project management, especially in software development
- Tasks are divided into short phases of work
- Plans are frequently reassessed and adapted
- Agile allows for re-evaluation due to new factors
- Successful systems are delivered on the appropriate commitment date.
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Are you curious about Agile software development? Test your knowledge with our quiz! From the philosophy behind it to the benefits of using Agile in project management, this quiz will put your understanding to the test. Get ready to learn about self-organizing teams, frequent reassessment of plans, and the importance of collaboration. So, put your Agile knowledge to the test and see how much you really know about this popular development approach!