1. Which of the following is not a principle to apply to construction:
Select one:
a. Self-documenting code
b. Testing with the intent of finding all bugs in the code
c. Using pair programming
d. Create unit tests for your code as it's developed
2.
When it comes to planning what are principles that can be applied?
Select one:
a. All of these
b. Consider risk as you define the plan
c. Understand the scope of the project
d. Be realistic
3.
What is NOT a benefit of the Waterfall model?
Select one:
a. Supporting Artifacts
b. Stakeholder feedback
c. Ordered planning
d. Traceability of requirements
4.
What is the biggest differentiator between the iterative and waterfall models?
Select one:
a. Prototyping during intial design and elaboration
b. The use of risk modeling after each phase
c. The separation of the process into Communication, Planning, Modeling, Construction, and Deployment
d. A series of releases with more functionality with each release
1. Which of the following is not a principle to apply to construction:
c. Using pair programming
2.
When it comes to planning what are principles that can be applied?
a. All of these
3.
What is NOT a benefit of the Waterfall model?
b. Stakeholder feedback
4. What is the biggest differentiator between the iterative and waterfall models?
Answer:
d. A series of releases with more functionality with each release
(Iterative model releases software funstionality in iterations but waterfall releases the whole software at the end of cycle. )
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