Which of the following artifacts is primarily associated with predictive, plan-based project management (for example, waterfall) and is used to organize and define the total scope of work?
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a hierarchical decomposition of the total project scope into smaller, manageable components. It is a foundational planning artifact in predictive, plan-based (waterfall) projects. The other options-product backlog, sprint backlog, and burndown chart-originate from agile/Scrum practices and are not typically used as primary planning artifacts in predictive methodologies.
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