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What is the main purpose of iteration in the context of design and development?
What is the main purpose of iteration in the context of design and development?
- To implement the waterfall method for efficient development
- To continually improve and refine a concept, design, or product (correct)
- To ensure that the process follows a linear and sequential approach
- To avoid addressing development or design inefficiencies
How does iteration differ from the waterfall method in design and development?
How does iteration differ from the waterfall method in design and development?
- Iteration follows a linear and sequential approach
- Iteration has a more difficult process than the waterfall method
- Iteration allows for continual improvement and refinement (correct)
- Iteration focuses on addressing development or design inefficiencies
Why is the waterfall method considered more difficult to address development or design inefficiencies?
Why is the waterfall method considered more difficult to address development or design inefficiencies?
- It does not allow for continual improvement and refinement (correct)
- It leads to better concept design
- It follows a non-sequential approach
- It is similar to the iterative method in efficiency
Study Notes
Iteration is a process that allows for the continual improvement and refining of a concept, design, or product. It is an alternative to the linear and sequential approach of the waterfall method, which can be more difficult to address development or design inefficiencies[4
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Test your knowledge about the iterative process that allows for the continual improvement and refining of concepts, designs, or products, and compare it to the linear and sequential waterfall method.