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Agile & DevOps

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Subject Overview
Master Agile methodologies, Scrum ceremonies, continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, Jenkins, Git version control, and DevSecOps processes.
01 Introduction To Agile#1

Which agile methodology divides the development into sprint cycles, in which a Specified set of features are delivered? Choose from the following:

A
SCRUM
B
Lean Software Development
C
Extreme programming

Scrum uses time-boxed sprints delivering a potentially shippable increment.

01 Introduction To Agile#2

What are the roles in dynamic system development method? Choose from the following:

A
System Analyst
B
Technical Coordinator
C
Designer
D
Scribe Facilitator

DSDM roles include Scribe Facilitator and Technical Coordinator among others.

01 Introduction To Agile#3

State true or false. During agile development more emphasize is given for documentation

A
FALSE
B
TRUE

Agile values working software over comprehensive documentation.

01 Introduction To Agile#4

Which of the following agile methodologies depends on the cohesiveness of the team and individual commitment of the team members?

A
Feature Driven Development
B
Lean Software Development
C
Extreme programming
D
SCRUM

XP relies on collective ownership and pair programming which demand strong individual commitment.

01 Introduction To Agile#5

_____ methodology focus on visualization fiow

A
Kanban
B
Prototype
C
DSDM
D
Scrum

Kanban visualises workflow on boards and limits WIP to improve flow.

01 Introduction To Agile#6

__________ is an iterative and incremental approach that embraces principles of agile development, including continuous user/customer involvement.

A
Dynamic System Development Method
B
Loop creation method
C
Increment Method
D
Static System Development Method

DSDM is an iterative, incremental agile method with continuous user involvement.

01 Introduction To Agile#7

________ is the process during which the changes of a system are implemented in a controllable manner by following a predefined model, with some reasonable modifications.

A
Change Management
B
Update Management
C
Modification Management

Change Management governs how changes are proposed, assessed, approved and implemented.

01 Introduction To Agile#8

the options select the configuration items that are eligible for configuration management

A
Test Report
B
Design Document
C
Source code document
D
SRS

All four — Test Report, Design Document, Source code, and SRS — are configuration items.

01 Introduction To Agile#9

Which is the software configuration concept that ensures that change should be done in a controlled and authorized environment

A
Configuration database
B
Audit
C
SVN
D
Baseline

A baseline is a formally approved version that changes only via controlled procedures.

01 Introduction To Agile#10

____________ ensures that when two different people does the work and update parallelly, one should not over write the other

A
Check-in
B
Check-out
C
Synchronization control
D
Baseline

Synchronization control manages concurrent edits and prevents overwrites.

01 Introduction To Agile#11

Tom and Peter works on the same project. Tom does his work and update the local copy back to the configuration management server. This process is called as

A
Check-out
B
Check-in
C
Baseline
D
Management

Check-in uploads local changes back to the version control server.

01 Introduction To Agile#12

Collaborative and co-operative approach among all the stake holders is important. This is a feature of the _______________ Agile Methodology

A
Scrum
B
Lean Software Development
C
Dynamic system development method

DSDM emphasises active user involvement and stakeholder collaboration.

01 Introduction To Agile#13

Which of these is not an agile methodology

A
DSDM
B
CRYSTAL
C
SCRUM
D
SPIRAL

The Spiral model is an SDLC model, not an Agile methodology.

01 Introduction To Agile#14

Scrum divides the development into short cycles called as ______

A
Spiral Cycles
B
Stable Cycles
C
Risk Cycles
D
Sprint Cycles

Scrum uses time-boxed Sprint Cycles.

01 Introduction To Agile#15

________ methodology is useful when the client requirements are not clear and stable

A
Waterfall Methodology
B
Agile Methodology
C
Spiral Methodology
D
Prototype Methodology

Agile accommodates evolving requirements through iterative delivery.

01 Introduction To Agile#16

DSDM is iterative and incremental

A
True
B
False

DSDM delivers in increments and iterates for refinement.

02 Business Analytics And Design Thinking#17

_____ helps to uncover unexpected patterns and associations from all data within an organization

A
Data Mining
B
Predictive Analytics
C
Business Intelligence
D
Descriptive Analytics

Data Mining uncovers hidden patterns and associations across organisational data.

02 Business Analytics And Design Thinking#18

To understand the best course of action for a problem is ____

A
Prescriptive Analytics
B
Predictive Analytics
C
Descriptive Analytics
D
Diagnostic Analytics

Prescriptive Analytics recommends the best course of action.

02 Business Analytics And Design Thinking#19

______ is the Process of discovering various models, summaries and derived values from a given collection of data

A
Data Mining
B
Data Warehousing
C
Business Intelligence
D
ETL

Data Mining discovers models, summaries and derived values from data.

02 Business Analytics And Design Thinking#20

Analytics reveal hidden patterns in _____

A
Data
B
Reports
C
Documents
D
Charts

Analytics reveal hidden patterns in data.

Key Topics to Study

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