Which of the following software development life cycles is a methodology that divides the project into phases, and the project manager focuses on control of time, cost, and scope?
Which of the following software development life cycles is a methodology that divides the project into phases, and the project manager focuses on control of time, cost, and scope?
The Waterfall methodology divides the project into distinct phases, each phase having a specific purpose in the project lifecycle. The project manager focuses on controlling time, cost, and scope within each phase, ensuring that one phase is completed before the next begins. This makes Waterfall a structured and sequential approach, ideal for projects with clear objectives and stable requirements.
There's no waterfall terminology in Bk v3
The keyword here is ''phases'' and that applies to the Agile methodology. So B is the correct answer.
Waterfall = Predictive in BABOK V3
Predictive=Waterfall: structured processes which emphasize planning and formal documentation of the processes used to complete the change. Each phase of the process or sequence is completed before advancing to the next phase pg. 400
I doubt it is agile, since there is no project manager, however if you want you could say the scrum master does act as PM and indeed controls time and scope
Plan-driven approach