Process: Control Scope

Control Scope

The Control Scope process is one of the ten processes defined under the Monitoring and Controlling Process group. The Control Scope process is the process of monitoring the status of the project and product scope and managing changes to the baseline.

Inputs

There are the following five inputs in the Control Scope process:

  • Project management plan
  • Work performance information
  • Requirements documentation
  • Requirements traceability matrix
  • Organizational process assets

Outputs

There are the following five outputs in the Control Scope process:

  • Work performance measurements
  • Organizational process assets updates
  • Change requests
  • Project management plan updates
  • Project document updates
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