CAPM · Question #250
The features and functions that characterize a result product, or service can refer to:
The correct answer is B. product scope. Product scope refers to the features, functions, and characteristics that define a product, service, or result. It answers the question 'What does the product do or include?' Project scope (A), by contrast, refers to the work required to deliver the product - the tasks, activitie
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- Aproject scope
- Bproduct scope
- Cservice scope
- Dproduct breakdown structure
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(68 responses)- A1% (1)
- B94% (64)
- C1% (1)
- D3% (2)
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Product scope refers to the features, functions, and characteristics that define a product, service, or result. It answers the question 'What does the product do or include?' Project scope (A), by contrast, refers to the work required to deliver the product - the tasks, activities, and processes needed. 'Service scope' (C) is not a standard PMI term. A product breakdown structure (D) is a hierarchical decomposition tool, not a definition of features and functions.
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