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Which perspectives should be considered when modeling in Agile?

  1. Senior management only

  2. Financial, social, physical and ethical

  3. What, where, when, how, who and why

  4. How many, how often and at what cost

The correct answer is: What, where, when, how, who and why

In Agile methodologies, modeling involves understanding the multifaceted aspects of a project to deliver value effectively. The correct choice emphasizes a holistic approach by considering various critical perspectives: what the project aims to achieve, where the activities will take place, when different phases will occur, how tasks will be accomplished, who is involved in the process, and why the project is being undertaken. This comprehensive perspective allows Agile teams to navigate the complexities of the project and adapt to changing requirements while keeping the end goals in focus. The other choices, while touching upon potentially relevant factors, do not encompass the full breadth of elements necessary for effective Agile modeling. Senior management alone would provide a narrow view that lacks input from other stakeholders and team members. Financial, social, physical, and ethical aspects are important but do not address the operational details that are critical to Agile success. Similarly, questions about quantity, frequency, and cost alone fail to capture the broader project context and decision-making necessary in an Agile environment.