I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the 'learn from experience' principle might relate more to iterative processes, which could connect to option A.
I feel pretty confident about this one. The 'learn from experience' principle is a core tenet of agile - it's all about that iterative, incremental approach where you're constantly learning and improving. Option C captures that really well, with the emphasis on continual customer involvement.
Okay, let me think this through. Agile is all about being responsive to change and adapting based on feedback. So the 'learn from experience' principle is really about that continuous learning loop - getting customer input, reflecting on what's working, and adjusting accordingly. I'm leaning towards option C.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The 'learn from experience' principle could apply in different ways in an agile context. I'm torn between options C and D - both seem relevant, but I'll need to think it through a bit more.
This question seems straightforward - the 'learn from experience' principle is all about continual feedback and improvement, which is core to agile ways of working. I think option C is the best answer.
I believe prioritizing quality criteria also plays a role in applying the 'learn from experience' principle in agile, as it helps focus on delivering value.
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