Yeah, that one's a little confusing. I think option 4 is the weakest - 'deployment is more likely to go smoothly' seems like a bit of a stretch as a stated benefit of DSDM.
Definitely. And option 3 also seems like a clear-cut benefit - reducing the risk of building the wrong solution. That's a huge deal in any software development project.
Okay, let's take a closer look. Option 1 seems to be the most clear-cut benefit - the business being able to better direct the development process. That's a pretty important advantage of DSDM.
I agree, the wording could be better. But I think the key is to focus on the stated benefits of DSDM, which should be the main focus of our discussion.
This question is pretty straightforward, but I'm a bit concerned about the phrasing of the answer options. Some of them seem a bit vague or unclear to me.
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