A member of the development team is working on a prioritized non-functional requirement involving integrating with a 3rd party system. This integration has not been done before on the project. What should the project leader suggest?
A.
Develop and document a detailed architectural design, peer review with the development team, and implement/test
B.
Develop the functional requirements of the solution first before any non-functional requirement, as they provide more customer value
C.
Discuss the integration requirement with the product owner and negotiate it to be lower on the backlog to focus on the minimal marketable feature
D.
Develop and test the implementation approach and demonstrate it at the next sprint review to collect feedback
1. Working product over comprehensive documentation
2. Actively collect feedback
3. Protytype/pilot and collect feedback before next step
Looks like D is the best answer (from Agile certification point of view).
Whether it is negotiated to be lower on the backlog or not. The integration with the 3rd party system will still need to be developed, tested and delivered.
Confusing one.
A = working software, over comprehensive documentation
B, C = confusing and not much logical (PO is the one who is prioritizing the PB, no one, nor the SM cannot influence to reprioritize the PB)
D = seems to be correct
Option A.
In the Agile framework, it is important to prioritize requirements based on their value to the customer. However, non-functional requirements such as integration with a 3rd party system are also critical to the success of the project. The project leader should suggest developing and documenting a detailed architectural design, peer review with the development team, and implement/test. This approach ensures that the integration requirement is fully understood and the development team has a clear plan for implementing and testing it. It also allows for collaboration and feedback from the team to ensure the solution is technically sound. This approach is aligned with Agile principles of collaboration, continuous improvement, and delivering working solutions.
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