Activity 3: Iterative Life Cycle Model for Software Development
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- Q1In an Iterative life cycle model, one or more of the stages can be repeatedTrueFalse20s
- Q2In an Iterative life cyle model, user/customer feedback happens at the end of each iterationTrueFalse20s
- Q3You can measure how your project is progressing better than the waterfall life cycle modelFalseTrue20s
- Q4In an Iterative life cycle model, you can spot bugs and problems quickerFalseTrue20s
- Q5Iterative life cycle models are much easier to project manageFalseTrue20s
- Q6The Iterative life cycle model is more flexible and allows changes to be made in user requirementsTrueFalse20s
- Q7Versions of software made by the Iterative life cycle model may not have all the necessary featuresFalseTrue20s
- Q8The Iterative life cycle model focuses more on producing a working prototypeFalseTrue20s
- Q9Less time is usually spent in the Iterative life cycle model on documenting changesTrueFalse20s
- Q10Changes to a project are easier to implement in the Iterative life cycle modelTrueFalse20s
- Q11In the Iterative life cycle model, the final product has very few changes made to itFalseTrue20s
- Q12It is much easier to add in new features to software using the Iterative life cycle modelFalseTrue20s
- Q13The Iterative life cycle is best used if you have tight timescalesFalseTrue20s
- Q14The Iterative life cycle produces software with different versionsFalseTrue20s
- Q15The Iterative life cycle is not easy to adapt if the project requirements changeFalseTrue20s