I practiced a question similar to this, and I think agile is definitely about incremental development, so I would lean towards B as the correct answer.
I might be mixing it up, but I feel like agile also involves some level of testing throughout the process, which makes me unsure about the other options.
B is the definition I'm most familiar with. Agile is all about that iterative, collaborative approach to software development, as opposed to more rigid, plan-driven methods. I'm confident that's the right answer here.
I'm a bit confused by all the technical terminology in these answer choices. I know agile is about being adaptable, but I'm not sure I fully understand the nuances between these definitions. I'll have to review my notes before deciding.
Option B seems to hit the main points of agile - the iterative development, cross-functional teams, and focus on collaboration. I feel pretty good about that being the correct definition.
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know agile is about being flexible and iterative, but I'm not confident I can pick the right definition from these options. I'll have to think it through carefully.
I think the definition of agile software development is B. It sounds like the key aspects are the iterative approach, self-organizing teams, and collaboration on requirements and implementation.
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