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Acceptance
Acceptance of risk involves recognition that the risk is a factor, and that the project team is not actively changing its approach to the project to respond to it. Acceptance is not the same as ignoring the risk, however. Contingency plans should be put in place to be able to respond to the risk should it occur.
Acceptance-Test-Driven-Development
Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) is a practice in which the whole team collaboratively discusses acceptance criteria, with examples, and then distills them into a set of concrete acceptance tests before development begins.
Q: Accepted deliverables are the output of the process
created by MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD AKBAR on May 12, 2019Q: According to the American disabilities act. How can accommodations be made?
created by Luigi Pavone on Sep 13, 2016Q: According to the PMBOK 6th Edition, I cannot find where shows "sponsor, or customer, or customer's representatives can be involved in the Control Quality process for qualifying deliverables. So in the Control Quality process, can customer, sponsor, state officials, authorities involve the "inspections" of deliverables?
created by Truc Pham Trung on Feb 02, 2019Accountability
Accountability is an individual's requirement to accept the consequences, both positive and negative, for activities and actions. Often, an individual in a leadership position is held accountable for actions taken by subordinate team members.
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