How is APM different than Incremental TPM? (circle all that are true)
A) In incremental TPM, the overall end-item is not expected to evolve
B) In incremental TPM portions of the end-item might evolve, but the overall end-item will not
C) With APM, details of the solution and end-item system expand and evolve with each iteration.
D) With APM, the solution each iteration and builds on knowledge gained from the releases of previous iterations.
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Q3: In a Scrum team, every team member
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Q4: Traditional project management (TPM)-the waterfall approach (circle
Q5: With Incremental TPM (circle all that are
Q6: What happens during each iteration in APM?
Q7: Describe the planning process in APM. (circle
Q9: What are some of the major elements
Q10: What are the key roles in Scrum?
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Q11: What is a "batch" in a project?
Q12: With smaller batches (Circle all that apply)
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Q13: Circle all that are true:
A) TPM is
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