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Organizations following Waterfall methodology usually begin with requirements gathering, in which the development team attempts to fully understand the product and all its desired features. This process may take months under the traditional approach. How is the Agile way of working different?

a. agile expects teams to work quickly and gather all the requirements in a shorter duration of time

b. agile requires thoroughly documenting the requirements and getting them approved by the client

c. agile recommends breaking the work into distinct functional phases and creating timelines for each of them

d. agile presumes that requirements cannot fully be known up front, because they are always changing

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

a) agile expects team to work quickly and gather all the requirements

in a shorter duration of time.

Explanation:

 The required informations like places, time, equipments all together to finish the work on or within the given time is called agile.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Agile demands that teams work swiftly and complete all requirements gathering in a short amount of time.

Explanation:

Agile working entails bringing together people, processes, connections, technology, time, and place to determine the most suitable and productive manner to complete a certain assignment. Working without restrictions but within the parameters of the assignment.

Teams using agile methodologies are expected to work swiftly and collect all the requirements in a short amount of time. Working swiftly and gathering all the requirements in a short amount of time is the agile approach of working differently.

Planning & specification development, which consumes up to 40% of the project's time and budget, are heavily emphasized in the Waterfall paradigm. Agile techniques approach software development iteratively. Agile projects are divided into several smaller cycles, called Sprints, as opposed to a clear linear Waterfall methodology. Each of these is a micro project, with a backlog and stages for design, development, testing, and deployment all falling under a pre-established scope of work.

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