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Which statement about the detail of requirements is correct for DSDM?

  1. Detail emerges sooner rather than later

  2. Most detail emerges during Feasibility

  3. DSDM teams strive to achieve full detail as early as possible

  4. Detail is expected to emerge over time

The correct answer is: Detail is expected to emerge over time

In the context of DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method), the notion that detail is expected to emerge over time aligns well with Agile principles. DSDM recognizes that requirements and details are not static; instead, they evolve as the project progresses, informed by continuous user feedback and changing business needs. This iterative approach allows teams to respond more effectively to uncertainty and ensures that the final product better meets users' needs as they become clearer throughout the development process. This understanding empowers teams to focus on delivering functional increments while maintaining flexibility for future adjustments. Such a strategy emphasizes collaboration and adaptability, key tenets of Agile methodologies. The other statements do not accurately reflect the DSDM approach. Claiming that most detail emerges during Feasibility counteracts the belief that detail can surface at various stages as project understanding deepens. Suggesting that teams strive to achieve full detail as early as possible contradicts the core Agile value of responding to change over following a fixed plan. Furthermore, the idea that detail emerges sooner rather than later overlooks the natural progression of understanding and exploring requirements throughout the project lifecycle.