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Question 1
Easy
What is the primary output of the Requirements Definition phase?
π‘ Hint: Think about the documentation produced at the start of a project.
Question 2
Easy
Name one advantage of the Waterfall Model.
π‘ Hint: Consider what makes projects easier to manage.
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Engage in quick quizzes to reinforce what you've learned and check your comprehension.
Question 1
Which of the following is NOT a phase in the Classical Waterfall Model?
π‘ Hint: Focus on the officially named phases.
Question 2
True or False: The Waterfall Model allows for easy alterations once a phase is completed.
π‘ Hint: Think about the rigidity of project phases.
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Push your limits with challenges.
Question 1
Given a hypothetical project with unclear requirements and significant potential for change, critically argue whether the Classical Waterfall Model is suitable for this project. Provide reasons for your stance.
π‘ Hint: Focus on the consequences of adaptability in project phases.
Question 2
Design a control mechanism for managing changes within a Classical Waterfall project's processes and phases, aimed at mitigating its inherent inflexibility. Discuss how this could aid project success.
π‘ Hint: Think about how to incorporate flexibility into a rigid model's framework.
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