Traditional Work Breakdown Structures tend to
A) focus on the design of the system as oppose to the needs of the current phase and iteration
B) force too many levels of detail early on for large project and they tend to allow too few level of detail for small projects
C) be too specific for the project and difficult to compare across projects
D) all of these
E) none of these
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