A project manager needs to break down the project scope into smaller, manageable components in a predictive, plan-based project. Which artifact would they create?
The correct answer is the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). The WBS is a fundamental artifact in predictive, plan-based projects that hierarchically decomposes the project scope into deliverables and work packages, making it easier to plan and manage. The Product Backlog and Sprint Backlog are artifacts used in Agile methodologies, focusing on prioritizing and managing user stories and tasks in iterative cycles. The Requirements Traceability Matrix helps track requirements throughout the project lifecycle but does not decompose the scope into manageable components.
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