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Question 26

Company ABC always works in the following way: The business chooses a set of requirements that it believes will add business value. It communicates the requirements to the IT organization. The IT organization responds back with a plan and estimates of cost and schedule. The business agrees to that plan. The IT organization executes the plan and delivers a product to the business.

What type of framework is company ABC following?

    Correct Answer: D

    Company ABC is following a traditional, linear approach where requirements are communicated to the IT organization, a plan and estimate are made, the business agrees, and then the plan is executed step-by-step until the product is delivered. This sequential process, where each phase is completed before the next one begins, is characteristic of the Waterfall model. Waterfall is known for its structured approach, fixed stages, and emphasis on documentation and upfront planning.

Discussion
Haitham2020Option: D

The correct answer is D

juzerOption: D

When a fixed scope gets delivered as per plan and within the boundaries of cost and time it is a waterfall approach ... not DSDM ! Hence correct answer should be D

AushASMOption: B

Ya, wondering why the answer is DSDM. Going crazy for some of the answers. Can someone advise for this??

aiza969Option: D

Answer is D Waterfall as per the ebook, The business chooses a set of requirements that it believes will add business value. It communicatesthem to the IT organization on paper, of course. The IT organization responds with a plan and estimates of cost and schedule. The business agrees to the plan. The IT organization executes the plan and delivers a product to the business. The business accepts the product and then tries to derive business value from it. This model is the “negotiating a contract” model that the Agile manifesto de-emphasizes.