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In a predictive (waterfall) lifecycle, when is the scope typically defined in detail?

In predictive lifecycles, the scope is typically defined as early as possible and baselined, with changes managed through a formal change control process.

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Question: In a predictive (waterfall) lifecycle, when is the scope typically defined in detail?

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  • Incrementally throughout the project ✅ At the beginning of the project and fixed
  • Only at the end of each iteration
  • Continuously refined based on feedback

Correct answer: At the beginning of the project and fixed

Explanation: In predictive lifecycles, the scope is typically defined as early as possible and baselined, with changes managed through a formal change control process.

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