The Agile Approach

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Question 1 (5 points):
“What is the single most important idea or concept in this week’s readings, and why?” What idea or concept resonated the most for you and why? In 4-5 sentences, please answer this 2-part question. It is specifically designed to be short and concise, requiring you to narrow in on the material that is most meaningful to you. It is NOT a summary of the readings as a whole, and you will lose points for summaries or multiple points.
For the project development, the Agile Approach is formed me the most significant concept of the readings. The approach fits our process for surveillance error detection. It starts with detecting a network problem, and then moves to what actions taken to fix the issue. The third step will be to

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