Which of the following are possible characteristics of the incremental development model? Select ALL that apply.
Select one or more:
a. This process model is particularly useful for large systems being developed by multiple partners.
b. Customer can use (limited functionality) early version and provide feedback.
c. This process model interleaves specification, development, and validation activities.
d. This approach is useful when the requirements are somewhat fluid and subject to change.
Incremental model

a) Wrong, This process model is particularly useful for large systems being developed by in multiple phases of improvement.
b) Correct. Customer can use (limited functionality) early version and provide feedback. This is what defines new features in increment
c) Correct

d) Wrong

Which of the following are possible characteristics of the incremental development model? Select ALL that apply....
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