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Scope rules!
'''Scope (products)''' of a ] is the sum total of all ]s ] and their ] or ]s.

Sometimes '''scope''' is used to mean the totality of ] needed to complete a project.

In ], the tools to describe a project's scope (product) are the ] and ]s. The primary tool to describe a project's scope (work) is the ].

] advocates the use of ], ]s and ]s to describe a project's scope (product).

If ] are not completely defined and described and if there is no effective ] in a project, ] may ensue.

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Scope rules!