A local council employs its own IT staff; there are 40, most of whom have been with the council for over 10 years. The council uses the Agile development methodology. Each project has between five and nine team members, all of whom work very closely together. At the start of each iteration, the requirements are loosely defined. These are then built, tested and refined. The IT Department has been asked to upgrade the council website to include:
# Information on recycling targets;
# Amounts recycled per month; and
# Energy usage in the recycling effort.
The project will be undertaken in three iterations, one for each requirement defined above.
Which two of the following methods of test estimation would be most appropriate in this situation?
I . Making use of a work breakdown structure.
II . Taking 30 per cent of the total iteration time.
III . Calculating the time required using test point analysis.
IV . Gaining consensus from the team.
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