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Question #: 434
Topic #: 1
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What are the three components of a work breakdown structure (WBS) dictionary? (Choose three.)

  • A. List of stakeholders
  • B. Description of risks
  • C. List of resources
  • D. Description of work
  • E. Acceptance criteria
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Suggested Answer: CDE 🗳️

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Vangelis_1980
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CDE
The three components of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) dictionary are: Description of work: This includes detailed descriptions of the work and technical documentation for each WBS element. It provides clarity on what needs to be done for each component of the project. List of resources: It details the resource requirements for the project, which can include labor, materials, equipment, or any other resources necessary to complete the work. Acceptance criteria: This outlines the conditions that must be met for the project deliverables to be accepted. It ensures that the work meets the required standards and specifications.
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flee
3 months ago
Selected Answer: BDE
I think it should be B, D, E. List of resources (C) is managed separately from the WBS dictionary, while Description of risks (B) helps in identifying potential threats to the project's success and planning appropriate risk responses.
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