What are two ways that regulatory compliance issues are dealt with in Scrum? (Choose two.)
What are two ways that regulatory compliance issues are dealt with in Scrum? (Choose two.)
In Scrum, regulatory compliance issues are addressed as an integral part of the product's development. They are added to the Product Backlog and prioritized along with the functional requirements, ensuring they are addressed in early Sprints to maintain compliance without delaying the development. This ensures that compliance requirements are given due importance continuously throughout the project lifecycle, without treating them as a separate process. Scrum also encourages that some level of business functionality is included in each Sprint, making sure there is incremental progress. This approach of integration within the development process (option B) and early prioritization in the Product Backlog (option C) ensures that the compliance issues are dealt with effectively and efficiently.
It's A, because "In Scrum, regulatory compliance issues are addressed proactively by discussing them before actual feature development sprints. This may involve working with compliance experts to determine the specific requirements that need to be met and ensuring that these requirements are documented and understood by all members of the team."
B and C
A is not correct, documentate is desirable but not required
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