Which of the following is a primary artifact used in adaptive project management methodologies to prioritize and manage work items throughout the development process?
The Product Backlog is a key artifact in adaptive methodologies like Scrum. It is an ordered list of everything that is known to be needed in the product and serves as the single source of requirements. The Product Backlog evolves as the product and its environment do. The Work Breakdown Structure and Gantt Chart are tools typically used in predictive, plan-based projects, not adaptive ones. Critical Path Analysis is a technique used to predict project duration by analyzing which sequence of activities has the least amount of scheduling flexibility; it is also more common in traditional project management approaches.
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