Instructions:- Read the given scenarios and answer the questions Maximum Marks 20 I. Mohammed is an exceptional programmer. Testing his software modules reveals very few ermors, far fewer than the team's average. He keeps his schedule promptly, and only rarely is he late in completing his task. He always finds original ways to solve programming difficulties, and uses an original, individual version of the coding style. He dislikes preparing the required documentation, and rarely does he do it according to the team's templates. A day after completing a challenging task, on time, he was called to the office of the department's chief software engineer. Instead of being praised for his accomplishments (as he expected), he was warned by the company's chief software engineer that he would be fired unless he began to fully comply with team's coding and documentation instructions a. Do you agree with the position taken by the department's chief software engineer? If yes, suggest why his/her position was so decisive (5 Marks) II. Rodger S. Pressman's defnition of quality requires the client to specify the software requirements because only documented requirements are binding for the developer. Any omissions or errors made by the client are considered as his/her fault and not listed among the developer's errors. 1. How can a client be sure that his or her organization has the professional capabilities to cope with this issue? (5 Marks) 2. In what ways do you think can the developer support the client in this matter? (5 Marks) 3. Suggest pro and con arguments to Pressman's definition of the client's responsibility. (S Marks) Rubrics for 5 Marks 5 Marks for correct interpretations 4 Marks for mostly correct interpretations Marks for partially correct interpretations 2 Marks for partially correct interpretations but incorrect explanation 1 Mark for major flaws but minor correct interpretations