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A network integration engineer who is assigned to work on a project that involve

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Question

A network integration engineer who is assigned to work on a project that involves modifications to the existing IT network infrastructure would receive which RACI rating? "C" because she needs to approve any work that will involve changes to the network. "R" because she is one of the people actually carrying out work on the project. "A" because she is responsible for identifying which business units will be responsible for developing and promoting new products. "I" because she does not need to know about any network changes until after users have had time to gain familiarity with the new system. You need to gain the support of a group of company shareholders for a telecommunications upgrade project that will enable field workers to process text messages as well as make voice calls. Which of the following communications approaches will you take? Present a detailed, step-by-step implementation plan replete with technical diagrams. Gather the shareholders together in a conference room and hold a brainstorming session to come up with the best implementation plan. Demonstrate the value that the project will bring to the organization in terms of financial performance; avoid technical details. Present detailed wiring and cabling diagrams demonstrating your grasp of the technical intricacies of the project; the goal is to build confidence in your approach. How do change-driven methodologies (for example Agile software development) handle requirements change management? Change-driven methodologies use a formal requirements change control process and a formal requirements prioritization process. Change-driven methodologies do not typically have a change control process that is separate from the requirements prioritization process. All requirements ("new'V'changed") are recorded in the product backlog and prioritized. Change-driven methodologies don't prioritize requirements. They handle requirements change in a somewhat arbitrary way, sometimes formally, sometimes informally. In this matter, change driven methodologies are not different from plan driven methodologies.

Explanation / Answer

24- "A"
25- Present a detailed step by step
implementation plan replete with technical diagrams.
26- Change-driven methodologies don't
prioritize requirements. They handle requirements
change in a somewhat arbitary way,sometimes formally.

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