PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Practice Exam

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What does a Feature represent in Agile development?

  1. A collection of tasks related to a specific goal

  2. A group of stories that delivers value to the customer

  3. The overall timeline of the project

  4. A type of documentation

The correct answer is: A group of stories that delivers value to the customer

A Feature in Agile development signifies a significant component that encapsulates functionality which provides value to the customer. In this context, it is indeed appropriate to consider it as a group of user stories that together satisfy a specific requirement or achieve a specific goal. User stories outline specific functionalities from the perspective of the end user, detailing the requirements in a simple and user-centric manner. When these stories are aggregated into a Feature, they collectively represent a cohesive portion of the product that delivers tangible benefits. This structure aligns well with Agile principles by maintaining a focus on delivering value to the customer incrementally through the implementation of these grouped stories. The other options do not accurately represent what a Feature is. For instance, while a collection of tasks may be related to the execution of a Feature, they do not represent the Feature itself. The overall timeline of the project refers to scheduling and does not relate specifically to the concept of a Feature. Lastly, documentation does not capture the essence of a Feature either, as Features are about delivering capabilities and value rather than just recording and explaining project details.