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sjones

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What are some of the problems addressed by agile programming such as XP?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The differences between a system and a network is that while the elements within a system cannot function the same way if they are taken out of the system, elements within a network are more or less able to function independently.
 
  Therefore, workstations connected to the Internet are members of a ________.A) computer system
  B) network
  C) universal system
  D) information system



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Answer to Question 1

1. Projects that are often planned with no regard to the particular nature of software development or the task at hand.
2. Managers who have unreasonable, counter-productive, or wasteful expectations from the development team.
3. Analysts who imagine they can document the last bit of detail before design.
4. Designers who believe they produce a perfect design before coding starts.
5. The isolation of programmers in their little spheres of activity that prevents them from learning or contributing to the collective knowledge.
6. The widely incompatible coding styles and coding solutions that result in chaos and create roadblocks to improving the code by different programmers.

Answer to Question 2

B



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