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PeopleCert CABA Exam - Topic 5 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's CABA exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 5
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Which of the following SDLC approaches best describes the model where project starts with initial planning and ends with deployment with the cyclic interactions in between?

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Dorthy
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not just a mix of all these approaches?
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Rosio
3 months ago
Ad-hoc development? Nah, that doesn't sound right.
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Cary
3 months ago
Waterfall seems too linear for cyclic interactions.
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Rozella
4 months ago
I thought it was the V-Model, but now I'm not so sure.
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Novella
4 months ago
Definitely A, the iterative process fits that description.
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Kristal
4 months ago
Ad-hoc development seems too chaotic for this description; I feel like it doesn't fit the structured approach mentioned here.
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Dyan
4 months ago
The V-Model sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it really emphasizes cyclic interactions like the question suggests.
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Narcisa
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about the Waterfall model, and it seemed more linear than what this question describes.
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Leonida
5 months ago
I think the iterative process might be the right answer since it involves cycles of development, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Margo
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down step-by-step. The key details are the initial planning, cyclic interactions, and deployment. I'm leaning towards the Iterative Process, but I'll double-check the other choices just to be sure.
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Geoffrey
5 months ago
The V-Model also has that back-and-forth between the phases, so I'm considering that as an option too. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Rebecka
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The question mentions cyclic interactions, which makes me think it might be the Iterative Process model.
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Emilio
5 months ago
This one seems straightforward. I think the Waterfall model best fits the description of the SDLC approach.
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Albert
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully consider the details about the sharing model and user deactivation/reactivation.
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Candida
5 months ago
This looks straightforward, I'll just focus on the domain structure and identify the top-level domain.
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Micah
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording here. I'll have to re-read the question a few times to make sure I understand it.
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Roosevelt
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not sure if I would feel comfortable randomly reducing the variables - that seems like it could lead to a lot of important information being lost. I'd want to be more strategic about it.
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Leandro
10 months ago
Definitely the waterfall model. It's like a one-way street for software development, just without the traffic lights or the occasional U-turn.
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Anglea
9 months ago
The V-Model seems like a good balance between waterfall and iterative approaches.
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Kallie
9 months ago
I think the iterative process allows for more flexibility and feedback throughout the project.
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Krystal
9 months ago
I agree, the waterfall model is like a step-by-step process with no going back.
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Fletcher
10 months ago
I'm going with C, the waterfall model. It's the one where you can't go back and fix anything, right? Sounds like a real party.
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Dona
8 months ago
I think the V-Model is the best approach, it emphasizes testing at each stage of development.
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Sarah
9 months ago
I prefer the iterative process, it allows for feedback and improvements throughout the project.
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Freeman
10 months ago
Yes, you're right! The waterfall model is a linear approach where you can't go back to a previous phase.
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Delfina
10 months ago
Ah, the classic waterfall approach! It's like a well-choreographed dance, except with more Gantt charts and less jazz hands.
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Sherron
10 months ago
The waterfall model seems like the best fit here. It starts with planning and ends with deployment, with each phase happening in sequence.
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Rosendo
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Waterfall also involves planning and deployment phases.
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Corrie
10 months ago
I agree with Gabriele, Iterative Process involves cyclic interactions.
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Gabriele
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) Iterative Process.
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