The first question that should be asked when developing the scope of a project is "Why?" This question helps to clarify the purpose and objectives of the project, ensuring that everyone involved understands the rationale behind it.
What is the first question that should be asked when developing the scope of a project?
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Who?
Who?
What?
What?
How?
How?
Why?
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small, methodological, articulated, reasonable, and transparent.
small, methodological, articulated, reasonable, and transparent.
specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely.
specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely.
selected, mentored, affable, related, and taught.
selected, mentored, affable, related, and taught.
specific, moderated, achievable, reasonable, and technical.
specific, moderated, achievable, reasonable, and technical.
The SMART approach to scope means that a plan is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely.
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using the wrong language.
using the wrong language.
creating bugs.
creating bugs.
lack of planning.
lack of planning.
not testing the entire program.
not testing the entire program.
The biggest mistake made by novice programmers is often lack of planning. Proper planning helps guide the development process and can significantly reduce errors and improve efficiency.
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date of birth, day of week
date of birth, day of week
day of week, date of birth
day of week, date of birth
user, program
user, program
program, user
For this program, the date of birth is the input and the day of week is the output.
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upgrade productivity software for 80 percent of employees
upgrade productivity software for 80 percent of employees
upgrade productivity software
upgrade productivity software
upgrade productivity software by the end of the fiscal year
upgrade productivity software by the end of the fiscal year
upgrade productivity software to a cloud-based product available on all major platforms
The option that best meets the âTâ (Timely) for SMART plans is "upgrade productivity software by the end of the fiscal year." This option specifies a clear deadline for completion, fulfilling the "timely" criterion.
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smaller than
smaller than
the same as
the same as
less complex than
less complex than
larger than
The system processing requirements for the computer system for a large hospital will be larger than those for a small restaurant.