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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

III year I Sem. (R-22) Question Bank


Subject: Agile Software Development MR22-1CS0152
Qno Question Marks SECTION
1 What are the benefits of using Agile methodology over traditional 8 SECTION-I
methods?
2 What are the Top 5 Misconceptions with regard to Agile 8 SECTION-I
Methodology?
3 Write a short notes on “Fundamentals of SCRUM and its 8 SECTION-I
Framework”.
4 Explain in brief about Misconceptions and myths relating to the 8 SECTION-I
use of tools, modelling and UML.
5 Write a brief notes on SECTION-I
(i) Describe Sort of Models 4
(ii) Updating Agile Models 4
6 What is Agile Modelling? Give all constraints about Accuracy and 8 SECTION-I
Consistency with example.
7 Explain Feature-Driven Development(FDD) with example 8 SECTION-I
8 Write the 12 Agile manifesto principles. 8 SECTION-I
9 What is Agile Software Development? Explain it. 8 SECTION-I
10 Describe Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) with 8 SECTION-I
example.
11 What is So Extreme about Extreme Programming (XP)? Explain 8 SECTION-II
Pair Programming methodology.
12 Describe about Extreme Programming (XP). Explain FOUR Core XP 8 SECTION-II
Values?
13 Explain Twelve XP Practises for agile continuum with suitable 8 SECTION-II
examples.
14 Write a brief note on “Planning XP Projects” 8 SECTION-II
15 How does Extreme Programming (XP) prioritize customer 8 SECTION-II
satisfaction and collaboration throughout the development
process?
16 Discuss the role of feedback loops in Extreme Programming (XP) 8 SECTION-II
and how they contribute to the iterative improvement of the
development process and product quality.
17 What are the core values of Extreme Programming (XP), and how 8 SECTION-II
do they guide the development process?
18 What strategies can teams employ to ensure effective pair 8 SECTION-II
programming in an XP environment, especially when dealing with
differences in skill levels or personalities?
19 How does Extreme Programming (XP) handle the integration of 8 SECTION-II
new features and changes, particularly in relation to
continuous integration and refactoring?
20 What are some key considerations when planning an XP project, 8 SECTION-II
particularly in terms of iteration length, scope, and stakeholder
involvement?
21 Explain Common practises between Agile Modelling and eXtreme 8 SECTION-III
Programming (XP).
22 Explain Agile Modelling and Planning XP Projects with step by step 8 SECTION-III
of project-planning.
23 Describe XP Implementation Phase with refactoring and test-first 8 SECTION-III
coding.
24 XP on Large Projects 8 SECTION-III
25 Give Four rules of thumb that have emerged about where XP and 8 SECTION-III
Agile Modelling should be applied.
26 What objections does XP raise against Agile Modelling, and how 8 SECTION-III
can these objections be addressed to ensure successful
integration?
27 Discuss how Agile Modelling contributes to the implementation 8 SECTION-III
phase of XP projects, including its role in guiding coding practices
and architecture decisions.
28 What are some potential challenges or pitfalls associated with 8 SECTION-III
Agile Modelling in an XP environment, and how can teams
overcome them?
29 Explain how Agile Modelling contributes to the overall agility and 8 SECTION-III
responsiveness of XP teams in delivering high-quality software?
30 What are some best practices for incorporating Agile Modelling 8 SECTION-III
into XP projects, especially when dealing with distributed or
remote teams?
31 What is need and motivations using Feature-Driven Development 8 SECTION-IV
behind the agile movement?
32 Explain Incremental Software Development using waterfall and 8 SECTION-IV
Spiral model.
33 How does Feature-Driven Development (FDD) approach planning 8 SECTION-IV
in an iterative project, and what are the key principles behind its
planning process?
34 Compare and contrast the planning strategies employed in Feature- 8 SECTION-IV
Driven Development (FDD) and Extreme Programming (XP)
methodologies for iterative projects.
35 Explain Feature-Centric Development as a unit of “plannable 8 SECTION-IV
functionality.
36 Clarify Time boxing Iterations with suitable examples. 8 SECTION-IV
37 Give steps for Planning an Iterative Project and Overall structure of 8 SECTION-IV
an FDD project
38 Why an architecture is a critical element of the object-oriented 8 SECTION-IV
design process
39 Explain Combining FDD with Agile Modelling and XP using suitable 8 SECTION-IV
diagram
40 How do you Plan a Sample FDD Project? Explain iteration with 8 SECTION-IV
suitable Gantt Chart.
41 Explain Unified Process is a framework. Explain Four phases of the 8 SECTION-V
Unified Process.
42 What are four key elements to the philosophy behind the Unified 8 SECTION-V
Process?
43 Describe in details about “Agile modelling and RUP”. 8 SECTION-V
44 Write a note on ”Agile Methods and PRINCE2” 8 SECTION-V

45 Give complete details about Eclipse as Agile IDE with suitable 8 SECTION-V
example.
46 Illustrate Building Applications with ANT. 8 SECTION-V
47 Give any FIVE reasons for significant obstacle to adoption of an 8 SECTION-V
agile approach in the company by the management.
48 Explain about The Failed Project Syndrome with its use cases. 8 SECTION-V
49 Write a short notes on Contractual Difficulties and essential to the 8 SECTION-V
adoption of an agile development method
50 How do you estimate the cost of the software to the clients? What 8 SECTION-V
are the obstacle you will face using Familiarity with Agility.

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