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newbem

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Master data, used in an enterprise resource planning system, changes with every transaction.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

During the Iteration Planning Game's steering phase:
 
  A) programmers write the code for a feature, test it, and if it works, they integrate the feature into the product being developed.
  B) business creates a Story Card for something it wants the new system to do.
  C) programmers convert Story Cards into Task Cards.
  D) business sees how the development process is progressing and works with Development to adjust the plan accordingly.
  E) programmers accept responsibility for tasks and balance their workloads.



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) The Iteration Planning Game has the same three phases as the Planning Game: exploration, commitment, and steering. During steering, the programmers write the code for the feature, test it, and if it works, they integrate the feature into the product being developed.
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