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IFPUG I40-420 Exam - Topic 2 Question 109 Discussion

Actual exam question for IFPUG's I40-420 exam
Question #: 109
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following statements regarding functional size measurement is true?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Elli
2 months ago
Wait, are you saying size measurements never change? That sounds weird.
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Clemencia
3 months ago
C seems off, you should update the size after enhancements.
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Orville
3 months ago
B is definitely true, scope creep happens all the time!
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Rochell
3 months ago
I disagree with A, changes are common during design.
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Mickie
3 months ago
B and C are both valid points, good catch!
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Nadine
3 months ago
I think both B and C could be true in some contexts, but I lean towards B being the more accurate statement here.
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Mable
4 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about C, but I feel like we talked about how updates should reflect changes in functional size.
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Jesse
4 months ago
Scope creep was a big topic in our last review session, and I think B sounds right since it's common to find new requirements.
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Dana
4 months ago
I remember discussing how functional size can change during the design phase, so I think A is definitely not true.
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Marguerita
4 months ago
I think the key here is understanding how functional size measurement works in practice. Option D seems to capture that the best.
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Staci
4 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. I'll try to eliminate the options that seem clearly wrong, then make my best guess between the remaining choices.
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Freida
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is B. Scope creep is a common issue in software development, so that seems like the most accurate statement.
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Carmela
5 months ago
Okay, I'm a bit confused by the wording here. I'll need to re-read the question and options a few times to make sure I understand.
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Farrah
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the differences between the options.
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Truman
10 months ago
D all the way! If you don't update the size for enhancements, how are you going to account for the actual work done? Seems like a no-brainer to me.
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Karrie
9 months ago
D) Both B and C
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Lanie
9 months ago
B) It is quite normal to identify additional functionality that was not specified in the original requirements in the form of scope creep
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Ty
10 months ago
A) Early functional size measurements can never change during design and coding phase
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Gaston
10 months ago
Haha, option A? That's like saying the code will write itself! Definitely B and D are the way to go here.
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Mitzie
9 months ago
B and D are the most realistic options in this case.
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Margret
9 months ago
Yes, it's important to update the functional size when there are enhancements.
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Pilar
10 months ago
I agree, option A is definitely not true. Scope creep is common in projects.
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Herminia
10 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think the answer might be A) Early functional size measurements can never change during design and coding phase.
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Francine
10 months ago
I'm going with D. Scope creep is a real thing, and you can't just ignore it when measuring functional size.
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Meaghan
11 months ago
I agree with you, Norah. Functional size measurement can change due to scope creep and should be updated after enhancements.
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Janessa
11 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers. Functional size can definitely change during design and coding, and enhancements would require updating the size.
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Ona
9 months ago
So, the correct answers are B and D.
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Melvin
9 months ago
It is important to update the application functional size upon completion of an enhancement.
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Jettie
9 months ago
Yes, it is normal to have scope creep and identify additional functionality.
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Roosevelt
9 months ago
I agree, functional size can change during design and coding.
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Shad
9 months ago
So, the correct answers are B and D.
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Shelia
10 months ago
It's important to update the functional size after enhancements.
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Ilene
10 months ago
Scope creep is common in projects, leading to additional functionality.
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Paz
10 months ago
I agree, functional size can change during design and coding.
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Norah
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Both B and C.
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