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jake

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What is polymorphism?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Current approaches to systems development that focus on adaptive methodologies, people instead of roles, and an overall self-adaptive development process best defines:
 
  A) participatory design.
  B) rapid application development.
  C) joint application design.
  D) CASE.
  E) Agile Methodologies.



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Answer to Question 1

Polymorphism is the ability of an operation with the same name to respond in different ways depending on the class context. Polymorphism is often used with inheritance, where you might have two children of a class with a method that has the same name but does different things for each child.

Answer to Question 2

E
Explanation: E) Agile methodologies focuses on small teams of talented programmers as well as short, iterative development cycles.



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