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As a software developer, we want to have a process in place which we can use to create systems over and over again and become more predictable as to when they will be completed and to what standard.
sometimes we have scope creep which happens when a customer wants to add more functionality to a system while we are developing it.
1. how might you handle scoped create?
2. what are some things you might make changes to in a system and not have the due date or costs affected?
3. what things might require additional costs and time?

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