Option B is the winner! Agile is all about that collaborative, adaptive goodness. Unlike the developer who tried to 'wing it' on the last question - yikes!
B is the way to go. Agile is like a dance - lots of quick steps and improvisation, not just rigidly following a script. I wonder if they'll serve snacks during the break...
C) A framework to describe the software development lifecycle activities from requirements specification to maintenance where test planning of the various test levels is done as soon as the test basis is ready.
B) A group of software development methodologies based on iterative incremental development with self-organizing cross-functional teams who cooperate to define requirements and to implement the solution.
The answer is clearly B. Agile is all about that Scrum life - cross-functional teams, user stories, and rapid iterations. I could do this in my sleep! *yawns*
Hmm, I'm gonna have to go with B. Agile is about flexibility and collaboration, not just throwing code at the wall and seeing what sticks. Not a trick question, thankfully.
I think the definition of agile software development is B) A group of software development methodologies based on iterative incremental development with self-organizing cross-functional teams who cooperate to define requirements and to implement the solution.
B is the correct answer. Agile development is all about those self-organizing teams and iterative development, not informal testing or rigid waterfall processes. Easy one!
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