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These Mid-Semester papers are part of the official examinations of Chandigarh University, designed to test knowledge and practical understanding of core MCA, Computer Applications, and B.Tech subjects.
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Agile Methodology
Subject Code: 24CAT656 | Semester: 2
Time: 3 Hours | Max Marks: 60
Section A
(5 Γ 2 = 10 Marks)
- Illustrate the model that involves creating a partial implementation of the software. (CO1)
- Statement about recommended time frame required to deliver iterations/sprints. (CO3)
- Requirement gathering through user interaction is part of which QA strategy? (CO4)
- Indicate the purpose of the βrefactorβ loop in Test Driven Development. (CO4)
- Recognize the term βTest Pyramidβ in Agile. (CO5)
Section B
(5 Γ 2 = 10 Marks)
- Compare and contrast the Spiral Model and Waterfall Model of software development. (CO1)
- Explain feedback loop in Agile methodologies and how they contribute to continuous improvement and project success. (CO3)
- Analyze the tips needed to transition from a traditional CRM system to Agile CRM efficient project roadmap in achieving better outcomes? (CO4)
- Enumerate how Waterfall Model compares to V-Model. Address the advantages and disadvantages of both. (CO2)
- Examine software selection skills/level practices in automation and efficient Development (TDD) in a CI/CD pipeline. (CO3)
Section C
(3 Γ 10 = 30 Marks)
- Examine the Waterfall Model compared to V-Model. Address the advantages and disadvantages of both. (CO2)
- Evaluate the responsibilities and skills required for Agile testers to collaborate effectively with developers, product owners, and other stakeholders. (CO4)
- Conclude and assess the challenges of integrating Feature-Driven Development (FDD) in a complex software project and evaluate how it aligns with Agile principles. (CO4)
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