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iSQI Exam CTFL_Syll_4.0 Topic 1 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTFL_Syll_4.0 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following lists factors That contribute to PROJECT risks?

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Elmira
26 days ago
Option B all the way, baby! The software not performing its intended functions? That's like the Holy Grail of project risks. I'd rather face a bear with a salmon in its mouth than that!
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Golda
2 days ago
User 1: Option B is definitely a big one. Software not performing as intended can really throw a project off track.
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Jaime
1 months ago
Hmm, I think Option D is the way to go. Poor software quality and the software not performing as intended are the real killers when it comes to project risks. No amount of planning can save you from that!
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Norah
9 days ago
Option D is definitely a big factor in project risks.
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Edgar
1 months ago
Wow, this is a tough one! I'm going to go with Option A. Skill and staff shortages, defining requirements, and contractual issues - that's a perfect storm of project risks right there.
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Harrison
19 days ago
User 3: I think problems in defining requirements can also lead to a lot of confusion and delays.
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Kristin
24 days ago
User 2: Definitely, not having the right people in place can cause a lot of problems.
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Cherry
29 days ago
User 1: I agree, skill and staff shortages can really throw a project off track.
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Dominga
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. Defining the right requirements, contractual issues, and poor software quality are all significant risk factors in my experience.
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Pearlie
17 days ago
I agree, having clear requirements and addressing quality issues are crucial for project success.
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Geraldo
21 days ago
Option C seems like the most comprehensive choice. It covers a range of potential risks.
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Truman
2 months ago
Option B seems to cover the most important factors that contribute to project risks. Skill and staff shortages, problems in defining requirements, and software not performing its intended functions are all crucial elements.
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Sanda
2 months ago
I believe poor software quality characteristics and software not performing its intended functions are also important factors to consider.
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Rosendo
2 months ago
I agree with Rosamond. Those factors can definitely lead to risks in a project.
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Rosamond
2 months ago
I think the factors that contribute to project risks are skill and staff shortages, problems in defining the right requirements, and contractual issues.
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