Software scope identifies what product will do & what it will not do

Q.  The software scope identifies what the product will do and what it will not do, what the end product will contain and what it will not contain.
- Published on 23 Jul 15

a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True
 

    Discussion

  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 13 Oct 15
    - Software scope is a well-defined boundary, which encompasses all the activities that are done to develop and deliver the software product.

    - The software scope clearly defines all functionalities and artifacts to be delivered as a part of the software.

    - The scope identifies what the product will do and what it will not do, what the end product will contain and what it will not contain.

Post your comment / Share knowledge


Enter the code shown above:
 
(Note: If you cannot read the numbers in the above image, reload the page to generate a new one.)