Which of the following is true about 'Scrum'? Group of answer choices 'Scrum' is a way of
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Which of the following is true about 'Scrum'?
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'Scrum' is a way of doing software development. It includes tasks and roles such as 'scrum master', 'sprints' and 'daily scrum meetings' .
Interchangeable use of terms 'agile' and 'scrum' is wrong
Scrum methodology ‘chunks’ and iterates the development of an application into short concentrated time frames
'Scrum' is just another term for 'Agile'
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Question 9
Which of the following statements are true about the 'Agile' method in the context of information systems development?
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All members of the development team must attend the gym weekly
Agile method breaks project solutions down into small project deliverables that are designed and developed within an allocated time period. Collectively, these smaller deliverables constitute the end-solution.
IT and the business managers and staff work in teams called 'scrums' and a series of scrums is called a 'sprint'.
There is continuous delivery and improvement of a minimum viable product
Focus is on delivering practical and rapidly deployed solutions for customers and clients.
The developed solution is entirely dependent one big outcome at the end of the project
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Question 10
In the context of information systems, which statements are true about 'green technology'?
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It is about looking at the individual components of information systems and seeking ways to reduce carbon footprints
A understanding of 'green technology' can be important in helping to achieve Corporate Social Responsibility requirements.
It is about ensuring all network infrastructure, including all servers and devices, are coloured green.
It does not involve using information systems to monitor and/or re-design other business systems to make them more sustainable
It is about using information systems to convince regulators that the business is environmentally responsible, even if it is not