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Exam DEVOPSF topic 1 question 34 discussion

Actual exam question from Exin's DEVOPSF
Question #: 34
Topic #: 1
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The description of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) model states:
`SAFe enterprises implement DevOps to break down silos and empower each Agile Release Train (ART) and Solution Train to continuously deliver new Features to their end users. Over time, the separation between development and operations is significantly reduced.`
Why is this a limited view on DevOps?

  • A. Because DevOps extends the agile ideas from IT production to the entire organization, all processes and the entire value chain
  • B. Because DevOps is better than other methodologies for developing software by incorporating continuous integration and continuous deployment
  • C. Because there is no limit to the improvements you can establish with DevOps, due to the continuous improvement requirement
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Crest
2 years, 7 months ago
Correct answer is A. "First, based largely on Agile, DevOps nevertheless extends the ideas of agile development to agile IT production in general, the whole organization, the whole process, the entire value chain" (DevOps - A Business Perspective. Skrynnik, O. 2018)
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