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1. The expected total cost of a schedule activity - a work breakdown structure component - or the project when the defined scope of work will be completed.
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
Project Management
Project Quality Management
Project Cost Management
2. Modifications to the cost estimation prepared for the project
Acceptance
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Revised Cost Estimates
Conditional Diagramming Methods
3. Hybrid type of contractual agreements that contain aspects of both cost-reimbursable and fixed- price contracts. Some characteristics: · Open-ended - i.e. - full value of the agreement and the exact quantity of items to be delivered may not be define
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
Quality Assurance
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
4. A formal - approved document used to define how the project is executed - controlled and monitored. It can either be at a detailed or high level and may contain one or more subsidiary plans.
Simulation
Project Plan
Status Review Meetings
Sequence Activities
5. Risk Audits examine and document the effectiveness of risk responses in dealing with identified risks and their root causes - as well as the effectiveness of the risk management process.
Mitigation
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Risk Audits
Crashing
6. Meetings held to assess project status and/or progress.
Risk management policies
Procurement audits
Performance Reviews
Human Resource Practices
7. A structure that relates the project organizational breakdown structure to the work breakdown structure to help ensure that each component of the project's scope of work is assigned to a person or team. It illustrates the connections between work pac
Develop Human Resource Plan
Quality
Group Creativity Techniques
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
8. Involves developing a better understanding of the product of the project
Product Analysis
Group Decision Making Techniques
Corrective Action
Trend Analysis
9. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Work Authorization System
Acquire Project Team
Staffing Pool Description
Tolerances vs. Control limits
10. Repository that provides for collection - maintenance - and analysis of data gathered and used in the risk management process. Use of this database assists risk management throughout the organization and - over time - forms the basis of a risk lesson
Risk Database
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Formal acceptance and closure
11. 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
Performance Reviews
Simulation
System or Process
Root Cause Analysis
12. Process of formalizing acceptance of the completed project deliverables
Control Schedule
Project Assumption Testing
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
Verify Scope
13. Describes how risk management will be structured and performed on the project.
Project Selection Methods
Templates
Risk Management Plan
Project Stakeholders
14. A calendar of working days and non- working days that determines those dates on which each specific resource is ideal or can be active; typically defines the resource specific holidays and resource availability periods; the calendars that specify whe
Collect Requirements
Resource Leveling
Resource Calendar
Risk Register
15. The process of collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements - and forecasts to stakeholders.
Probability and impact matrix
Quality Assurance
Report Performance
Sequence Activities
16. Testing identified assumptions against two criteria: assumption stability and consequences on the project if the assumption is false.
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Prevention vs. Inspections
Project Closeout
Project Assumption Testing
17. The calculated projection of cost performance that must be achieved on the remaining work to meet a specified management goal - such as the budget at completion (BAC) or the estimate at completion (EAC). It is the ratio of 'remaining work' to the 'fu
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
Procurement Management Plan
Staffing Requirements
Stakeholder register
18. Effect on project objectives if the risk event occurs.
Risk Consequences
Schedule Baseline
Stakeholder Analysis
Risk
19. Describes the processes required to ensure timely completion of the project. It includes defining activities - sequencing activities - estimating activity resources - estimating activity durations - developing the schedule - and controlling the sched
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Work Results
Risk Consequences
Project Time Management
20. Seller is a subcontractor - vendor - or supplier - who will typically manage the work of the project. Buyer is the customer who has outsourced work to the seller.
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Buyer-Seller relationship
Make-or-buy analysis
Parametric Estimating
21. 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
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Initiation
Work Results
Administer procurements
22. A management control point where the resource plans - scope - schedule and actual cost are integrated and compared to earned value for performance measurement.
Direct costs
Control Account
Root Cause Analysis
Project Life Cycle
23. Any form of schedule network analysis in which scheduling decisions are driven by resource constraints.
Functional Organization
Resource Leveling
Bid / quotation
Corrective Action
24. Technologies or methods to transfer information among project stakeholders.
Contract
Communications Technology
Probability and impact matrix
Change Requests
25. 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.
Cost Management Plan
Group Creativity Techniques
Focus groups
Work Results
26. Factors that limit a buyer's options. E.g. - funds availability
Quality Metrics
Constraints
Functional Organization
Secondary Risks
27. An accepted action performed to bring projected future project performance in line with the project plan. These actions have to be documented.
Procurement file
Risk management policies
Corrective Action
Risk Database
28. 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
Quality Management Plan
Distribute Information
Re-baselining
Crashing
29. Documents how requirements will be analyzed - documented - and managed throughout the project
Requirements Management Plan
System or Process
Project Life Cycle
Contingency - Buffer - Reserve
30. Document that formally authorizes a project. Provides project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.
Crashing
Project Charter
Fixed- price contracts
Training
31. Also known as "job shadowing -" it is usually done externally by the observer viewing the user performing her job.
Scope baseline
Free Float
Observations
Project Communications Management
32. A requirement imposed by a governmental body and its compliance is mandatory.
Define Activities
Estimate Costs
Regulation
Organization Breakdown Structure
33. Any numbering system used to uniquely identify each component of the work breakdown structure.
Critical Path Method
Coding Structure
Transference
Code of Accounts
34. Systematic process of planning - identifying - analyzing - responding - and monitoring and controlling project risk. It increases the probability and impact of positive events - and decrease the probability and impact of negative events in the projec
Requirements Management Plan
Control Schedule
Stakeholder register
Project Risk Management
35. Organize and summarize the information gathered - and present the results of any analysis as compared to the performance measurement baseline. Reports should provide status and progress of the project at the required level of detail.
Quality
Code of Accounts
Decomposition
Performance Reports
36. Defines the procedures by which project scope can be changed; includes paperwork - tracking systems and approval levels necessary for authorizing changes.
Cost Performance Baseline
Scope Change Control System
Control Charts
Risk Database
37. Factors that - for planning purposes - will be considered true - real or certain.
Procurement performance reviews
Formal acceptance and closure
Assumptions
Project Records
38. 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.
Organizational Policies
Develop Human Resource Plan
Additional Risk Response Planning
Residual Risks
39. The process of determining project stakeholders' information needs and defining a communication approach.
Lessons Learned
Decision Tree
Procurement resources
Plan Communications
40. The expected total cost of a schedule activity - a work breakdown structure component - or the project when the defined scope of work will be completed.
Performance Reviews
Team Development
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
Phase Exits/ Stage Gates/ Kill Points
41. A collection of formal (note: not informal) documented procedures - which defines how the documentation and project deliverables will be managed - changed and approved.
Collocation
Risk Database
Change Control System
Mitigation
42. It is a tool and technique which is used to determine the information needs of the project stakeholders. This is a key component for planning the project's actual communications. It would assist in determining and limiting who will communicate with w
Communications management plan
Scope Change Control System
Communication Requirements Analysis
Risk management policies
43. Technique that explores the validity of assumptions basing on which every identified project risk is conceived and developed. It identifies risks to the project from inaccuracy - instability - inconsistency - or incompleteness of assumptions.
Assumptions Analysis
Resource Leveling
Workaround plans
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
44. Provides a documented basis for making future project decisions and for confirming or developing common understanding of the project scope among the stakeholders
Scope Statement
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Facilitated Workshops
Administer procurements
45. Determining which risks may affect the project and documenting their characteristics.
Project Communications Management
Identify Risks
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Analogous Estimating (top-down)
46. A structured review of the seller's progress to deliver project scope and quality - within cost and on schedule - as compared to the contract.
Procurement audits
Procurement performance reviews
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
47. This involves calculating the theoretical early and late start and finish dates for all project activities without regard to any resource pool restrictions.
Buyer-Seller relationship
Free Float
Mathematical Analysis
External Feedback
48. Includes the processes that organize - manage - and lead the project team.
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Root Cause Analysis
Project Risk Management
Project Human Resource Management
49. The policies - guidelines - or procedures that govern the recruitment of staff.
Cost Management Plan
Project Charter
Plan Communications
Recruitment Practices
50. Uses a project model that translates the uncertainties specified at a detailed level into their potential impact on objectives that are expressed at the level of the total project. Project simulation uses computer models and estimates of risk and are
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Report Performance
Simulation
Collocation