Which of the following statements best describes the effect that project structure has on overall project risk?
Highly structured projects are more complex, and run a higher risk of programmers and users misunderstanding the ultimate goals.
Less structured projects are more able to be quickly developed, tested, and implemented using cutting-edge RAD and JAD development techniques, and pose less risk of running up unforeseen costs.
Highly structured projects tend to be
larger, affecting more organizational units, and run both the risk of out-of-control costs and becoming too difficult to control.
Projects with relatively undefined goals are more likely to be subjected to users changing requirements and to run a higher risk of not satisfying project goals.
The less structured a project, the greater the freedom of users to define the system.
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