Assignment 3 2025
Unique Number: 739655
Due Date: 5 August 2025
QUESTION 1
1.1
The primary objective of each iteration is to develop and deliver a working subset of the final
system that includes added functionality and improvements based on previous feedback.
Each iteration aims to:
Incrementally build and refine the system;
Incorporate user feedback to improve quality and usability;
Ensure that the system progresses towards fulfilling all requirements
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QUESTION 1
1.1
The primary objective of each iteration is to develop and deliver a working subset of
the final system that includes added functionality and improvements based on
previous feedback. Each iteration aims to:
Incrementally build and refine the system;
Incorporate user feedback to improve quality and usability;
Ensure that the system progresses towards fulfilling all requirements.
1.2
1. Early detection of problems – Issues can be identified and corrected early in
the process.
2. Improved user feedback – Users are involved throughout and can provide
input, leading to a better final product.
1.3
User acceptance testing (UAT) ensures that the developed system meets the
business requirements and is ready for deployment. Its main purposes are:
To verify that the system functions as expected in real-world scenarios;
To confirm that user needs and requirements have been met;
To gain formal approval from users or clients before system implementation.
QUESTION 2
2.1
Dividing a project into separate iterations is good practice because:
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of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.