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Which of the following is NOT stated as a benefit of using DSDM?

  1. User training becomes unnecessary

  2. The business is more likely to feel ownership of the solution as it evolves

  3. Deployment is more likely to go smoothly, due to the cooperation of all parties

  4. The risk of building the wrong solution is greatly reduced

The correct answer is: User training becomes unnecessary

The assertion that user training becomes unnecessary is indeed not a recognized benefit of using DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method). In fact, DSDM emphasizes the importance of user involvement throughout the development process, which typically includes training. User training is vital to ensure that the end-users understand and can effectively utilize the solution developed for them. The other benefits listed highlight key principles of DSDM. User ownership of the solution develops as stakeholders are continually engaged, ensuring that their feedback is incorporated, and fostering a sense of responsibility and commitment to the final product. Smooth deployment arises from the collaborative approach that DSDM promotes, as it facilitates communication and coordination among all involved parties. By enabling early and frequent reviews through iterative development, DSDM significantly mitigates the risk of building an incorrect solution, which underscores its agile nature focused on delivering true business value.