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Question #: 371
Topic #: 1
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A new game development process must have three versions. Each version is to be developed in approximately five iteration cycles with a duration of one month each. This will help this small enterprise to have a return on investment (ROI) as the project runs from the first cycle.

Which methodology should the project manager adopt and implement in the project?

  • A. Scrum as it uses sprints and retrospectives, maximizing time delivery and the value of the product.
  • B. Feature-driven development (FDD) as it will deliver product segments and the milestones are controlled by the development manager.
  • C. Extreme Programming (XP) as it will help deliver more quickly since developers will work in pairs.
  • D. Kanban as it will provide flexibility to the team for working at their own pace in the time frame requested.
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JesseChou_123
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
The project requires multiple versions developed in iterative cycles of about one month each. Scrum uses timeboxed sprints (typically 1–4 weeks), which aligns perfectly with the iteration cycles. Scrum focuses on delivering incremental value early and continuously, supporting return on investment (ROI) from the first cycle. It includes retrospectives to continuously improve the process.
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