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Scaled Agile Exam SAFe-SGP Topic 4 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scaled Agile's SAFe 5 Government Practitioner Exam (5.0) exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 4
[All SAFe 5 Government Practitioner Exam (5.0) Questions]

Which statement is true about Lean-Agile development and contracting?

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Suggested Answer: A

The true statement about Lean-Agile development and contracting is A. Quality is built-in through collaboration and automation. Lean-Agile development is an iterative and incremental approach to software development that emphasizes flexibility, adaptability, and continuous improvement. Quality is not something that is added at the end of the development cycle, but rather something that is embedded throughout the process. Lean-Agile teams collaborate with customers and stakeholders to define clear and testable acceptance criteria for each work item.They also use automation tools to perform frequent testing, integration, and deployment of the software, ensuring that the solution meets the quality standards and compliance requirements12.

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Pilar
3 days ago
Hmm, I think option C might be correct. Lean-Agile contracts should be flexible, right?
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Stephane
4 days ago
This question feels a bit tricky. I'm leaning towards option A.
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Fabiola
16 days ago
Yes, Lean-Agile is flexible and requires a different approach to contracting.
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Genevieve
17 days ago
D) Lean-Agile development cannot be acquired with a fixed price contract
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Desire
18 days ago
That's right. Lean-Agile development focuses on quality from the start.
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Fabiola
19 days ago
A) Quality is built-in through collaboration and automation
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