CAPM · Question #160
In agile projects while performing scope management, what is the definition of requirements?
The correct answer is D. Backlog. In agile project management, requirements are captured and managed as the product backlog - an ordered list of features, user stories, bug fixes, and work items that define what needs to be built. The backlog is dynamic: it is continuously refined, reprioritized, and updated thro
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- AMetrics
- BSprint
- CCharter
- DBacklog
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- C7% (3)
- D88% (37)
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In agile project management, requirements are captured and managed as the product backlog - an ordered list of features, user stories, bug fixes, and work items that define what needs to be built. The backlog is dynamic: it is continuously refined, reprioritized, and updated throughout the project. It serves as the single authoritative source of requirements in agile. Metrics (A) are measurements used to track performance. A sprint (B) is a time-boxed iteration in Scrum, not a definition of requirements. A charter (C) is a project authorization document used in traditional or hybrid project management. In agile terminology, 'backlog' is the correct equivalent for requirements.
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