Between traditional Project Management and Scrum, differences exist in how quality is achieved and/or implemented. In this respect, which of the following is NOT true?
A.
In traditional project management, once the user clarifies their quality expectations, it is the Project Manager who defines those user expectations in measurable terms.
B.
In traditional project management, changes can be made only through a formal change management system.
C.
In Scrum, the Scrum Master and the Scrum Team collaborate and decide on the Acceptance Criteria for the User Stories.
D.
In Scrum, the development of the product is carried out by the Scrum Team in short iterations called Sprints.
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Mi_Windsor
1 year, 4 months ago