What is your project about? What stage or phase is it
currently in? What is your current role in your project?
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What is your project about? What stage or phase is it currently in? What is your current role in your project?
Explain how you manage requirements in your project?
Two MIT math graduates bump into each other at Fairway on the upper west side. They hadn't seen each other in over 20 years. The first grad says to the second: "how have you been?" Second: "Great! I got married and I have three daughters now" First: "Really? how old are they?" Second: "Well, the product of their ages is 72, and the sum of their ages is the same as the number on that building over there.." First: "Right, ok.. oh wait.. hmmmm.., I still don't know" second: "Oh sorry, the oldest one just started to play the piano" First: "Wonderful! my oldest is the same age!" Problem: How old are the daughters?
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Where and how do you document your requirements?
What will you do if you find that you cannot meet the requirements?
How do you handle any risk that might arise due to changes in requirements?
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Find the number of sides of a regular convex polygon whose angle is 40degrees.
How would you weigh a plane without using scales?
There are four dogs, each at the counter of a large square. Each of the dogs begins chasing the dog clockwise from it. All of the dogs run at the same speed. All continously adjust their direction so that they are always heading straight towards their clockwise neighbor. How long does it take for the dogs to catch each other? Where does this happen? (Hint: Dog's are moving in a symmetrical fashion, not along the edges of the square).
Explain falls method?