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BRD stands for Business Requirements Document which includes project scope, objectives, functional and non-functional requirements.
BRD outlines the business needs and requirements of a project
It includes project scope, objectives, functional and non-functional requirements
BRD also includes assumptions, constraints, risks, and dependencies
It serves as a communication tool between stakeholders and project team
Examples of...
MoSCoW prioritisation is a technique used to prioritize requirements based on their importance.
MoSCoW stands for Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have.
Must have requirements are critical and must be included in the project.
Should have requirements are important but not critical.
Could have requirements are desirable but not necessary.
Won't have requirements are not included in the project.
This technique hel...
Client change requests during sprint require careful consideration and communication.
Assess the impact of the change request on the sprint goals and timeline.
Discuss the change request with the product owner and development team to determine feasibility and prioritize.
Communicate the potential impact of the change request to the client and negotiate a solution.
Update the sprint backlog and adjust sprint goals and timel...
Draft use case based on the case study shared.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Jan 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
We cater risks, releases and planning by implementing a comprehensive project management approach.
Identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies
Create a detailed project plan with clear timelines and milestones
Regularly review and adjust the plan as needed
Use agile methodologies to facilitate frequent releases and adapt to changing requirements
Communicate effectively with stakeholders to ensure alignment an
Dependencies can be identified by analyzing the relationships between tasks and their impact on each other.
Review project scope and objectives to identify tasks
Determine which tasks are dependent on others
Identify the impact of one task on another
Use a dependency matrix or network diagram to visualize dependencies
Communicate dependencies to team members and stakeholders
Basic aptitude test with reasoning and analytical problems
Basic coding standards. Problems related to data structures and algorithms.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There was 1 interview round.
DLT Lab Technologies interview questions for popular designations
I was interviewed before Feb 2022.
Duration: 1 hour
Topics: DSA
Platform: Any
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jul 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Oct 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I was interviewed before Mar 2021.
College placement, basic aptitude. 60 questions in 1.5 hrs.
Class is a blueprint for creating objects. Objects are instances of a class. 2nd maximum can be found by sorting array and returning the second last element. Stack data structure is used in browser history, undo-redo operations, etc.
Class is a template for creating objects with similar properties and methods
Objects are instances of a class that can have unique values for their properties
To get 2nd maximum from an array...
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