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1. Schematic displays of the logical relationships (dependencies) among the project schedule activities; always drawn from left to right to reflect project work chronology
Project Closeout
Risk Register
Project Plan
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
2. Includes the processes required to purchase or acquire products - services - or results needed from outside the project team.
Data Precision Ranking
Project Procurement Management
Procurement Management Plan
Information Distribution Methods
3. The total amount of time that a schedule activity may be delayed from its early start without delaying the project finish date - or violating a schedule constraint. Calculated using the critical path method technique and determining the difference be
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
Quality Assurance
Total Float
Scope Management Plan
4. A general management technique used to determine whether a particular work can be accomplished by the project team or must be purchased from outside sources.
Project Cost Management
Avoidance
Make-or-buy analysis
External Dependencies
5. A schedule compression technique in which cost and schedule tradeoffs are analyzed to determine how to obtain the greatest amount of compression for the least incremental cost. Crashing only works for activities where additional resources will shorte
Contract
Status Review Meetings
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Crashing
6. Used to identify project and product requirements; some of the techniques used are: Brainstorming - Nominal group technique - The Delphi technique - Idea/mind mapping - and Affinity diagram.
Team Building Activities
Constraints
Group Creativity Techniques
Project Communications Management
7. Process to monitor the status of the project to update the project budget and manage changes to the cost baseline.
Control Charts
Work Results
Quality Audit
Close procurements
8. An analytical technique used to determine the basic underlying reason that causes a variance or a defect or a risk. Root cause may underlie more than one variance or defect or risk. Root cause analysis is done as part of corrective action - Helps ide
Root Cause Analysis
Quality Audit
Estimate Activity Durations
Triggers
9. Process of identifying and documenting relationships among the project activities. Sequencing can be performed by using project management software or by using manual or automated techniques.
Change Requests
Sequence Activities
Project Schedule
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
10. 1. Operations do not have any timelines. Projects are temporary and have finite time duration. 2. Operation's objective is usually to sustain the business. Project's objective is to achieve the target and close the project.
Initiation
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
Differences between Operations and Project
Performance Reports
11. The process of collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements - and forecasts to stakeholders.
Recruitment Practices
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Report Performance
12. Describes the processes required to acquire goods and services from outside the project team. It includes planning procurements - conducting procurements - administering procurements - and closing procurements.
Plan Quality
Project Procurement Management
Estimate Activity Resources
Organizational Policies
13. An estimating technique that uses a statistical relationship between historical data and other variables to calculate an estimate for activity parameters - such as scope - cost - budget - and duration. An example for the cost parameter is multiplying
Parametric Estimating
Sensitivity Analysis
Additional Risk Response Planning
Cost Performance Baseline
14. A provision in the project management plan to mitigate cost and/or schedule risk. Often used with a modifier to provide further details on what types of risk are meant to be mitigated.
Contingency - Buffer - Reserve
Functional Organization
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
Contract
15. A documented tabulation of schedule activities that shows the activity description - activity identifier - and a sufficiently detailed scope of work description so project team members understand what work is to be performed.
Decomposition
Project Scope Management
Activity List
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
16. A management control point where the resource plans - scope - schedule and actual cost are integrated and compared to earned value for performance measurement.
Define Scope
Administer procurements
Crashing
Control Account
17. Process of implementing risk response plans - tracking identified risks - monitoring residual risks - identifying new risks - and evaluating risk process effectiveness throughout the project.
Functional Organization
Decision Tree
Monitor and Control Risks
Control Schedule
18. Mutually binding legal agreement that obligates the seller to provide the specified products - services - or results - and obligates the buyer to compensate the seller.
Documentation Reviews
Contract
Workaround plans
Plan Procurements
19. The process to develop an approximation (estimate) of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities.
Resource Leveling
Estimate Costs
Project Human Resource Management
Develop Human Resource Plan
20. A formal or informal approach to obtain information from stakeholders by talking to them directly
Requirements Documentation
Team Building Activities
Project Files
Interviews
21. A partially complete document in a predefined format that provides a defined structure for collecting - organizing - and presenting information and data.
Templates
Acceptance
Team Building Activities
Transference
22. Any numbering system used to uniquely identify each component of the work breakdown structure.
Lead
Quality Policy
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Project Plan Updates
23. 1. Performed by people; 2. Constrained by limited resources; 3. Planned - excuted - monitored - and controlled; 4. Ultimate goal is to achieve organizational objectives or stratregic plans
Staffing Pool Description
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Brainstorming
Project Risk Management
24. In a projectized organization - most of the organization's resources are involved in project work - and Project Managers have a great deal of independence and authority.
Plan Risk Responses
Projectized Organization
Total Float
Buyer-Seller relationship
25. Processes and procedures developed for the closing or canceling of projects.
Administer procurements
Project Closeout
Product Scope
Quality Improvement
26. Technique to evaluate the degree to which data about risks is useful for risk management.
Checklists
Data Precision Ranking
Project Human Resource Management
Direct costs
27. Used to solicit proposals from prospective sellers
Benchmarking
Training
Scope Management Plan
Procurement Documents
28. This is done to take care of risks that were not identified in the risk response plan - or their impact on objectives is greater than expected.
Additional Risk Response Planning
Activity List
Assumptions
Project Planning Methodology
29. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Corrective Action
Project Risk Management
Project Planning Methodology
Qualified seller lists
30. Process of formally authorizing a new project or the next phase of an existing project; links the project to the ongoing work of the performing organization
Organization Breakdown Structure
Functional Organization
Project Cost Management
Initiation
31. The process of confirming human resource availability and obtaining the team necessary to complete project assignments.
Acquire Project Team
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Monitor and Control Risks
Close procurements
32. Describes the processes required to make the most effective use of the people involved with the project. It includes developing the human resource plan - acquiring the project team - developing the project team - and managing the project team.
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
Procurement resources
Project Human Resource Management
Develop Human Resource Plan
33. Process of defining how to conduct risk management activities for a project.
Checklists
Phase Exits/ Stage Gates/ Kill Points
Plan Risk Management
Control Account
34. A mathematical technique to forecast future outcomes based on historical results. This is performed using run charts.
Source Selection Criteria
Independent estimates
Trend Analysis
Crashing
35. Process of identifying the specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables.
Procurement resources
Root Cause Analysis
Constraints
Define Activities
36. The process in which the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages are aggregated to establish an authorized cost baseline.
Source Selection Criteria
Determine Budget
Procurement negotiations
Free Float
37. Measuring - examining and testing undertaken to determine whether results conform to requirements; also called reviews - product reviews - audits - and walkthroughs
Plan Risk Management
Inspection
Product description
Deliverable
38. An estimating technique that uses parameters from a previous - similar project as the basis for estimating the same parameter/measure for a future project. Frequently used to estimate project duration when there is a limited amount of detailed inform
Analogous Estimating (top-down)
Code of Accounts
Product Scope
Estimate Activity Resources
39. Considers the characteristics of those prospective staff who are available to join the project team.
Additional Risk Response Planning
Team Development
Program
Staffing Pool Description
40. A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product - service - or result
Procurement Documents
Project Portfolio Management
Bottom-up Estimating
Project
41. The process of determining project stakeholders' information needs and defining a communication approach.
Plan Communications
Stakeholder register
Staffing Requirements
Quality Management Plan
42. The planned dates to perform schedule activities and the planned dates for meeting schedule milestones. Includes planned start and finish dates for the project's activities - milestones - work packages - planning packages - and control accounts. This
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Benchmarking
Project Schedule
Source Selection Criteria
43. Reduce the probability and/or consequence of an adverse risk event to be within acceptable threshold limits.
Information Distribution Methods
Control Schedule
Critical Path Method
Mitigation
44. Focused sessions that bring key cross-functional stakeholders together to define product requirements
Facilitated Workshops
Interviews
Control Costs
Risk Management Plan
45. A method of estimating a component of work. The work is decomposed into more detail. An estimate is prepared of what is needed to meet the requirements of each of the lower - more detailed pieces of work. These estimates are then aggregated into a to
Recruitment Practices
Project Risk Management
Code of Accounts
Design of Experiments (DOE)
46. A subdivision (fragment) of a project schedule network diagram - used to illustrate or study some potential or proposed schedule condition - such as changes in preferential schedule logic or project scope.
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Sub Network / Fragment Network
Checklists
Parametric Estimating
47. A documented list of project team members - their project roles - and communication information.
Stakeholder register
Project Team Directory
Project
Critical Path Methodology (CPM)
48. Subdivision of project deliverables into smaller - more manageable components
Risk Management Plan
Decomposition
Subproject
Performance Reports
49. The document that sets out the format and establishes the activities and criteria for planning - structuring - and controlling the project costs. The cost management plan is contained in - or is a subsidiary plan of - the project management plan.
Quality Management Plan
Grade
Prototypes
Identify Stakeholders
50. Describes the processes required to ensure that the various elements of the project are properly coordinated. It includes developing the project plan - managing the execution of the project plan - monitoring & controlling work - integrating the chang
Project Integration Management
Project Charter
Subproject
Fixed- price contracts