You are the project manager for a top secret software project for an agency of the United
Question:
You are the project manager for a top secret software project for an agency of the United States government. Your mission—should you choose to accept it—is to complete the project using internal resources. The reason is that getting top secret clearances for contractors takes quite a bit of time and waiting for clearances would jeopardize the implementation date. Your programmers are 80 percent of the way through the programming and testing work when your agency appoints a new executive director. Your programmers are siphoned off this project to work on the executive director’s hot new project. Which of the following addresses the purpose of Scope Verification in this case?
A. Scope Verification determines the correctness and completion of all the work.
B. Scope Verification documents the level and degree of completion.
C. Scope Verification determines if the project results comply with quality standards.
D. Scope Verification documents the correctness of the work according to stakeholders’
expectations.
Step by Step Answer:
PMP: Project Management Professional Study Guide
ISBN: 9780782136012
3rd Edition
Authors: Kim Heldman