What is the definition of a Waterfall Methodology?
Introduction to Project Management

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Kate Bott
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This methodology is a linear project management approach, where stakeholder and customer requirements are gathered at the beginning of the project, and then a sequential project plan is created to accommodate those requirements. The waterfall model is so named because each phase of the project cascades into the next, following steadily down like a waterfal
This project management methodology is a process for managing a project that involves constant collaboration and working in iterations. It works off the basis that a project can be continuously improved upon throughout its life cycle and adapt to changes quickly.
This is a project management methodology that emphasizes organization and control. This project management framework is linear and process-based, focusing on moving initiatives through predefined stages. It also includes core project management principles like outlining your project scope and budget, which makes it a good option for beginners.
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30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of Agile Project Methodology?
This is a project management methodology that emphasizes organization and control. This project management framework is linear and process-based, focusing on moving initiatives through predefined stages. It also includes core project management principles like outlining your project scope and budget, which makes it a good option for beginners.
This project management methodology is a process for managing a project that involves constant collaboration and working in iterations. It works off the basis that a project can be continuously improved upon throughout its life cycle and adapt to changes quickly.
This methodology is a linear project management approach, where stakeholder and customer requirements are gathered at the beginning of the project, and then a sequential project plan is created to accommodate those requirements. The model is so named because each phase of the project cascades into the next, following steadily down.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following best describes PRIINCE2 Project Methodology?
This project management methodology is a process for managing a project that involves constant collaboration and working in iterations. It works off the basis that a project can be continuously improved upon throughout its life cycle and adapt to changes quickly.
This methodology is a linear project management approach, where stakeholder and customer requirements are gathered at the beginning of the project, and then a sequential project plan is created to accommodate those requirements. The model is so named because each phase of the project cascades into the next, following steadily down.
This is a project management methodology that emphasizes organization and control. This project management framework is linear and process-based, focusing on moving initiatives through predefined stages. It also includes core project management principles like outlining your project scope and budget, which makes it a good option for beginners.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is meant by the acronym RAD?
This is a methodology that focuses on developing applications rapidly through frequent iterations and continuous feedback. As the increasingly competitive software market emphasises a stronger demand for new applications, the IT industry is feeling pressure to deliver working products faster, and RAD is becoming a necessity.
This is a method focused on extensive planning and rigid project schedules, ensuring that every phase of development is meticulously documented before any coding begins.
This is a software development technique that emphasizes long-term stability and scalability over quick delivery, typically involving multiple years of research before any practical application is coded.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the definition of Scrum in relation to project management methodologies?
Scrum is a project management technique where each team member works in isolation on different components of the project, and integration happens only at the final stage.
Scrum refers to the process of continuously revising and updating the project’s documentation to meet changing customer requirements without having frequent team interactions.
Scrum is an agile framework that organizes software development into cycles of work called sprints, with regular team meetings (such as daily scrums, sprint planning, and sprint reviews) to discuss progress and plan next steps.
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What are the 5 stages of the Project Life Cycle
Planning
Designing
Coding
Testing
Deploying
Requirement gathering
Budgeting
Execution
Delivery
Maintenance
Initiation
Planning
Execution
Monitoring and Controlling
Closing
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