Question
Once revision goals are established, how should proposed solutions be evaluated?(1 point)
Responses
based on their effect on existing features, and the overall time/cost of development
based on their effect on existing features, and the overall time/cost of development
based on the functionality requirements of the new feature
based on the functionality requirements of the new feature
based on seniority of software developers proposing each solution
based on seniority of software developers proposing each solution
based on client priorities and previous team experience
Responses
based on their effect on existing features, and the overall time/cost of development
based on their effect on existing features, and the overall time/cost of development
based on the functionality requirements of the new feature
based on the functionality requirements of the new feature
based on seniority of software developers proposing each solution
based on seniority of software developers proposing each solution
based on client priorities and previous team experience
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most suitable way to evaluate proposed solutions after establishing revision goals is:
**based on their effect on existing features, and the overall time/cost of development.**
This approach ensures that any proposed solution aligns with existing system functionality and considers the resources required for implementation, which is critical for efficient development and maintaining system integrity.
**based on their effect on existing features, and the overall time/cost of development.**
This approach ensures that any proposed solution aligns with existing system functionality and considers the resources required for implementation, which is critical for efficient development and maintaining system integrity.
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