Define patterns, methodologies, and recipes and give an example for each

What will be an ideal response?


Methodologies paint the development process in broad brushstrokes and stay clear of specific problems (though specific problems might be used as examples). Developing a software application requires a methodology. Recipes or cookbooks, on the other hand, are about very specific problems: we might make small adjustments, but the recipe assumes that its instructions, in detail, are fairly correct. Withdrawing cash from an ATM requires step-by-step instructions (or a recipe) that is always the same. Patterns describe a problem that occurs over and over again in our environment, and then describes the core of the solution to that problem in such a way that you can use this solution a million times over, without ever doing it the same way twice.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which ethical decision-making approach is based on the morals of the situation?

a. Objectivity b. Justice c. Rights d. Utilitarian

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Your author makes the statement that "Successful project managers must operate on the boundaries." Explain what is meant by this statement and provide an example

What will be an ideal response?

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