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Task 13: Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practicesmethodology selectionhybrid approachUI/UX developmentstable requirements

PMP · Question 62 · Task 13: Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices

A project manager is assigned to lead a new mobile application development project. The client has well-defined functional requirements that are unlikely to change, but wants to see working prototypes every three weeks to provide feedback on user interface and user experience design. Which development approach is MOST appropriate?

Answer options:

A.

Pure Waterfall - Requirements are stable and well-defined

B.

Pure Agile - Client wants regular feedback and iterative delivery

C.

Hybrid - Stable functional requirements with iterative UI/UX development and feedback

D.

Iterative - Multiple cycles allow for continuous UI/UX refinement

How to approach this question

Match methodology characteristics to project needs: stable functional requirements suggest predictive elements, while UI/UX feedback needs suggest iterative elements.

Full Answer

C.Hybrid - Stable functional requirements with iterative UI/UX development and feedback✓ Correct
C
Hybrid methodologies are ideal when different aspects of a project have different characteristics - stable functional requirements can be planned predictively while UI/UX elements benefit from iterative development and feedback.

Common mistakes

Choosing pure methodologies without considering all project characteristics, or not recognizing when different project aspects need different approaches.

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