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Exam SAFe-RTE Topic 3 Question 44 Discussion
Scaled Agile Exam SAFe-RTE Topic 3 Question 44 Discussion
Actual exam question for Scaled Agile's SAFe-RTE exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 3
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What is one purpose of iterations?
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To demonstrate the increment to stakeholders
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To provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration
C
To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value
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To provide an architectural basis for future development
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Malcolm
2 months ago
Whoa, these options are like an agile developer's dream! I'm going with B, it's the most 'iterative' of the bunch.
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Latrice
24 days ago
User 4: I think B is the best choice for demonstrating progress to stakeholders.
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Zona
26 days ago
User 3: Option B is definitely the most 'iterative' choice here.
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Georgiann
28 days ago
User 2: Yeah, it's important to have fast learning cycles in iterations.
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Nieves
29 days ago
User 1: I agree, option B is all about quick feedback and integration.
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Sherrell
2 months ago
D) To provide an architectural basis for future development - That's not quite right, iterations are more about delivering value incrementally.
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Yong
2 months ago
A) To demonstrate the increment to stakeholders - Hmm, I don't think that's the primary purpose, more of a secondary benefit.
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Kristofer
28 days ago
A) To demonstrate the increment to stakeholders - While that's a benefit, the main purpose is to ensure we are on track and delivering value regularly.
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Brandon
30 days ago
C) To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value - It's important to deliver value consistently throughout the project.
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Elinore
1 months ago
B) To provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration - Iterations help us quickly test and improve our work.
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Grover
2 months ago
I believe iterations also help in adjusting the project scope and requirements based on the feedback received, making it easier to adapt to changes.
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Fernanda
2 months ago
C) To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value - I agree, this is a key purpose of iterations.
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Sage
30 days ago
D) To provide an architectural basis for future development
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Malika
1 months ago
C) To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value
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Stefany
1 months ago
B) To provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration
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Giovanna
2 months ago
A) To demonstrate the increment to stakeholders
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Magda
3 months ago
I agree with Alana. Iterations help in delivering value regularly and ensuring stakeholders are involved throughout the process.
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Rolande
3 months ago
B) To provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration - This is clearly the purpose of iterations in agile development.
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Keneth
2 months ago
C) To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value
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Arminda
2 months ago
B) To provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration
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Brock
2 months ago
A) To demonstrate the increment to stakeholders
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Alana
3 months ago
I think the purpose of iterations is to provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration.
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