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<p>First Verify Scope, then Control Scope</p> <p> </p> <p>First Control Scope, then Verify Scope</p> <p> </p> <p>Both happen simultaneously</p> <p> </p> <p>There is not enough information to decide</p> <p> </p>
The scope management knowledge area defines two processes in the monitoring and controlling process group. The first process, verify scope, is the formal process of accepting project deliverables. It provides a mechanism to verify that deliverables meet or exceed project requirements. The second process, control scope, is the process of managing the project’s status and any changes to the scope baseline. Let’s look at each of the proceses individually.The verify scope process provides the project manager with the formal process to classify deliverables as acceptable or unacceptable,,, Thank you
Verify scope, then control scope.
Sorry I am not aware
You need to know the difference between the two process! so you can know when to use it.
Verify Scope is performed with the client or customer at the end of the project or phase to verify that the product is complete, all requirements are met and that the product is ready to be delivered and get the client formal acceptance.
Control Scope is the process of monitoring the status of the project and product scope and managing changes to the scope baseline. The key benefit of this process is that it allows the scope baseline to be maintained throughout the project.
If you still need to know when you have to use each one please inform me, Good Luck
I would go with the first answer ... assuming the scope has already been identified and documented first
I think by only scope definition we’ll not find scope controlling area because scope is also depends some other values like requirements, project specifications or etc. Means only scope isn’t enough for controlling.
For Sure:
First Verify Scope, then Control Scope.
Verification of Scope is followed by Controlling the scope. Unless you finalize the scope and product delivery you cannot start monitoring it!
Both happen simultaneously
First answer