Wait, there's a program scope involved? I thought this was just a question about how to change my neighbor's lawn without them noticing. Oops, wrong exam. Carry on, fellow program changers!
I'm pretty sure the answer is D. Documenting the change request is just common sense. Although, I do wish the exam would let me skip the documentation and just make the changes on the fly. That would be way more fun!
Hmm, I'm torn between B and D. The change request must not affect the overall cost, but it also needs to be documented. I guess I'll go with B since saving money is always a top priority.
I disagree. I believe the correct answer is C. The quality of the program must not be affected by the change request. That's the most important consideration in my opinion.
I disagree. I believe the correct answer is C. The quality of the program must not be affected by the change request. That's the most important consideration in my opinion.
I think the most accurate statement is D. The change request must be documented. Documentation is crucial for tracking changes and ensuring transparency.
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