Software Processes, Models & Software Development
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- 1 Feb 2019
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Explanation
In XP, customers typically assist in creating acceptance tests for upcoming features. However, their level of involvement can differ since customers often have limited availability and may consider providing requirements sufficient, leading to varying degrees of participation in testing activities.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which of the following is not classified as an Evolutionary Process Model?
- 2.Which of the following software development models supports component reusability?
- 3.Does Extreme Programming (XP) advocate for delivering a system release every month to support incremental development?
- 4.In Extreme Programming, are tests executed automatically?
- 5.Do developers work independently on a release and then compare their outcomes with others before delivering it to customers?
- 6.Which of the following is not considered an agile methodology?
- 7.How many distinct phases are included in the Scrum framework?
- 8.Identify the three core activities that define the Adaptive Software Development (ASD) framework.
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