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Date Posted: 7/21/2008 9:01:39 PM  Status: Live
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'Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: 'since we deliver multiple increments to the customer, why should we be concerned about the quality in the early increments ---we can fix problems in later iterations '?Explain your answer.

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Date Posted: 7/22/2008 2:57:24 AM  Status: Live
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Dear,
 
  I disagree with this statement.
 
  No one wants to build on low quality foundation. If we implements low quality foundation, customers are fall short and decrease. Communication will suffer and develops unnecessary tensions. Customers and users become concerned and depends on our competetors.
Customers are dissatisfied and don't believe if you wanna provide quality information next times. We are loosing customers and product get fall down.
 



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