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70-498 Question #22: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C. Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 E. Microsoft Kanban 1.0. You can choose based on the following considerations: Choose Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 or later version if your team uses Scrum, manages bugs along with product backlog items during sprint planning, and wants work items and processes designed to support Scrum. Choose MSF for Agile

Question

You manage a highly complex project by using Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 for application lifecycle management (ALM). The project has the following characteristics: - The development team is multi-disciplined, executes all work that is required, and has a high degree of autonomy. - A key stakeholder acts as product owner to create, prioritize, and manage dynamic product requirements. You plan and complete requirements in three week cycles. You do not need to keep track of an audit trail. You need to select a development process. What are two possible development processes you could select to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

Options

  • AMSF for CMMI Process Improvement 6.0
  • BMicrosoft Waterfall 6.0
  • CMicrosoft Visual Studio Scrum 2.0
  • DMicrosoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) Process Template
  • EMicrosoft Kanban 1.0

Explanation

You can choose based on the following considerations: Choose Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 or later version if your team uses Scrum, manages bugs along with product backlog items during sprint planning, and wants work items and processes designed to support Scrum. Choose MSF for Agile Software Development 6.0 or later version if your team uses Agile methods, and you resolve work items before closing them. Choose MSF for CMMI Process Improvement 6.0 or later version if your team requires a rigorous audit trail, and follows a formal process for change management. The SDL has been shown to reduce the number of vulnerabilities in shipping software by more than 50 percent. However, from an Agile viewpoint, the SDL is heavyweight because it was designed primarily to help secure very large products, such as Windows and Microsoft Office, both of which have long development cycles.

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