A team is transitioning from a predictive approach to an agile approach. Historically, the team has delivered work products that did not meet customer expectations. What agile practice can help the team to alleviate this?
Test driven development is a core Agile practice. It directly supports the Agile value of “Working software over comprehensive documentation”. from https://www.digite.com/agile/test-driven-development-tdd/#:~:text=Test%20driven%20development%20is%20a%20core%20Agile%20practice.,Working%20software%20over%20comprehensive%20documentation%E2%80%9D.
So answer should be A.
A should be correct answer. Based on the question, the team failure to meet the customer expectation(historically) is because the testing happens only after the development is completed in predictive approach. TDD flips the coin to ensure the US passes the test (meets DoD criteria)before it is reviewed by the customer.
Test-driven development (TDD)>>> Only helps improve to the code quality but does not directly address unmet customer expectations. then answer should be B.
On my opinion:
Regular demos = practice
TDD = tool
FDD = method
So B. seems to be correct answer.
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