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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