Chapter 18. The Iterative SDPM Scoping Phase
To improve is to change, to be perfect is to change often.
—Winston Churchill British Prime Minister, writer, and soldier
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The Scoping Phase of the Iterative SDPM strategy is the beginning of the project life cycle for these types of systems development projects. In this phase, you establish the parameters for the project and prepare a high-level plan for how you are going to approach the project. While you did the same for the Incremental SDPM strategy, you’ll find significant differences for the Iterative project. Project uncertainty has increased as a result of gaps between what you know to be the solution and what actually is the solution. Those gaps have to be discovered and removed through the conduct of the project itself. Therein lies the increase in complexity that comes with Iterative SDPM projects.
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