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Exam CSM-001 Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion
GAQM Exam CSM-001 Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion
Actual exam question for GAQM's CSM-001 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
[All CSM-001 Questions]
Upon what type of process control is Scrum based?
A
Hybrid
B
Defined
C
Complex
D
Empirical
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Beckie
16 days ago
If Scrum was based on defined process control, it would be about as exciting as watching paint dry. Empirical all the way!
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Dierdre
17 days ago
Empirical process control sounds like the perfect match for Scrum's flexible, iterative approach. I'm going with D.
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Herschel
3 days ago
I agree, Scrum is definitely based on empirical process control. D is the right choice.
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Shelton
19 days ago
Isn't empirical process control just another way of saying 'winging it'? I'm not sure I like the sound of that for a professional certification exam.
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Tonette
3 days ago
A) Hybrid
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Shawana
27 days ago
Definitely empirical. Scrum is all about responding to feedback and adjusting on the fly, not following a rigid plan.
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Shakira
28 days ago
Hmm, Scrum is all about adapting to change, so I'd say empirical process control is the way to go.
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Susana
8 days ago
Yeah, empirical process control allows for flexibility and adaptation, which is key in Scrum.
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Lovetta
10 days ago
I think it makes sense for Scrum to be based on empirical process control, since it's all about continuous improvement.
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Dannie
14 days ago
I agree, Scrum is definitely based on empirical process control.
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Lonna
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's either A) Hybrid or D) Empirical.
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Helene
2 months ago
I agree with Felix, Scrum is based on empirical process control.
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Felix
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Empirical.
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Beckie
16 days agoDierdre
17 days agoHerschel
3 days agoShelton
19 days agoTonette
3 days agoShawana
27 days agoShakira
28 days agoSusana
8 days agoLovetta
10 days agoDannie
14 days agoLonna
2 months agoHelene
2 months agoFelix
2 months ago