Spikes - The team needs to investigate a new approach.
Test-Driven Development (TDD) - The team knows the acceptance criteria and needs to work backward.
Continuous Delivery - The team builds the demo first and adds features to the initial product.
Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) - The business analyst has written use cases before the sprints started.
Spikes → The team needs to investigate a new approach.
Test-Driven Development (TDD) → The team knows the acceptance criteria and needs to work backward.
Continuous Delivery → The team builds the demo first and adds features to the initial product.
Behavior-Driven Development → The business analyst has written use cases before the sprints started.
Spikes --> The team needs to investigate a new approach
Test-Driven Development (TDD) --> The business analyst has written use cases before the sprints started
Continuous Delivery --> The team builds the demo first and adds features to the initial product.
Behavior-Driven Development --> The team knows the acceptance criteria and needs to work backward
Spikes - The team needs to investigate a new approach.
Test-Driven Development (TDD) - The team knows the acceptance criteria and needs to work backward.
Continuous Delivery - The business analyst has written use cases before the sprints started.
Behavior-Driven Development - The team builds the demo first and adds features to the initial product.
Wrong. In Continuous Delivery....PMI Agile definition is : Deliver feature increments to immediately to customers in small batches. You cannot write used cases before hand for all increments. so CI/CD --> Team builds demo, gets feedback and add features incrementally
Is the answer key here correct?
I think it should be:
Spike = Team investigates new approach
Test Driven Development = Business analyst has written the use cases before the sprint started
Continuous delivery = Team builds the demo first then adds features
Behavior Drive Development = Team knows acceptance criteria and needs to work backward
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