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1. Technique to evaluate the degree to which data about risks is useful for risk management.
Constraints
Assumptions
Data Precision Ranking
Control Charts
2. Project team must measure itself periodically against the expectations of those outside the project.
Distribute Information
Performance Reviews
External Feedback
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
3. It is used to identify stakeholders that can provide information on detailed project and product requirements. It contains the following information regarding the identified stakeholders: identification information (name - designation - location - co
Expert Judgment
Risk Consequences
Stakeholder register
Statistical Sampling
4. It consists of tools and techniques used to gather - integrate and disseminate the outputs of project management processes. Supports all aspects of the project from initiating through closing - and can include both manual and automated systems.
Control Account
Make-or-buy analysis
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
Flowcharts
5. Allows for probabilistic treatment of both network logic and activity duration estimates
Human Resource Practices
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Monitor and Control Risks
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
6. An organizational placement strategy where the project team members are physically located close to one another in order to improve communication - working relationships - and productivity.
Develop Human Resource Plan
Verify Scope
Collocation
Performance Reviews
7. Allow for non-sequential activities (e.g. Loops or Conditional Branches); e.g. - GERT(Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique) and System Dynamics
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Quality Management Plan
External Dependencies
System or Process
8. The process in which the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages are aggregated to establish an authorized cost baseline.
Conduct Procurements
Performance Reports
Templates
Determine Budget
9. Projects are frequently divided into better manageable components or subprojects. Subprojects are often contracted to an external enterprise or another functional unit in the performing organization.
Procurement performance reviews
Bottom-up Estimating
Fast Tracking
Subproject
10. 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.
Project Procurement Management
Scope Changes
Parametric Estimating
Assumptions
11. Complete set of indexed contract documentation - including the closed contract - that is prepared for inclusion with the final project files
Corrective Action
Subproject
Procurement file
Quality Metrics
12. Any modification to the agreed upon project scope as defined by the approved WBS
Scope Changes
Procurement performance reviews
Project Quality Management
Focus groups
13. It includes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation - collection - dissemination - storage - retrieval - and ultimate disposition of project information.
Activity List
Work Authorization System
Project Communications Management
Technical performance measurement
14. Determining which risks may affect the project and documenting their characteristics.
Project Records
Project Human Resource Management
Identify Risks
Risk Audits
15. 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
Initiation
Staffing Requirements
Team Development
Similarities between Operations and Projects
16. A schedule network analysis technique used to determine the amount of scheduling flexibility on various logical network paths in the project schedule network - and to determine the minimum total project duration. Early start and finish dates are calc
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Project Cost Management
Critical Path Methodology (CPM)
Checklists
17. Descriptions of which resources will be available at what times and in what patterns necessary for schedule development
Conduct Procurements
Acquire Project Team
Resource Pool Descriptions
Verify Scope
18. 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
Brainstorming
Project Closeout
Parametric Estimating
Bid / quotation
19. Factors that limit a buyer's options. E.g. - funds availability
Decision Tree
Fixed- price contracts
Group Creativity Techniques
Constraints
20. Description of the product of the project - provides important information about any technical issues or concerns that would need to be considered during procurement planning
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Collocation
Product description
Organization Chart
21. Requests to expand or reduce project scope - modify policies/ processes/plans/procedures/costs and - if approved - can affect budgets or revise schedules. These change requests are processed through the Perform Integrated Change Control process.
Work Results
Change Requests
Collect Requirements
Control Schedule
22. 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
Define Activities
Project Procurement Management
Checklists
23. The expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work break down structure component - or the project.
Performance Reviews
Trend Analysis
Estimate to Complete (ETC)
Verify Scope
24. Involves payments (cost reimbursements) to the seller for all legitimate actual costs incurred for completed work - plus a fee representing seller profit
Benchmarking
Project Plan Updates
Procurement performance reviews
Cost-reimbursable contracts
25. Special category of revised cost estimates to an approved cost baseline.
Budget Updates
Team Development
Constraints
Code of Accounts
26. Process of defining how to conduct risk management activities for a project.
Communications Technology
Develop Human Resource Plan
Bid / quotation
Plan Risk Management
27. It shortens the project schedule without changing the project scope - in order to meet schedule constraints - imposed dates - or other schedule objectives. -. This technique includes crashing and fast tracking.
Schedule Baseline
Schedule Compression
Lessons Learned
Project Portfolio Management
28. Document that formally authorizes a project. Provides project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Project Charter
Risk Audits
Requirements Documentation
29. A structured review of the seller's progress to deliver project scope and quality - within cost and on schedule - as compared to the contract.
Product Scope
Risk Management Plan
Team Development
Procurement performance reviews
30. The state - quality - or sense of being restricted to a given course of action or inaction. An applicable restriction or limitation - either internal or external to a project - which will affect the performance of the project or a process.
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Risk Categories
Control Schedule
Constraints
31. Describes how project scope will be managed and how scope changes will be integrated into the project. It should also include an assessment of the expected stability of the project scope
Scope Management Plan
Plan Risk Responses
Verify Scope
Lag
32. Testing identified assumptions against two criteria: assumption stability and consequences on the project if the assumption is false.
Project Assumption Testing
Differences between Operations and Project
Quantitatively based durations
Product description
33. Defines the procedures by which project scope can be changed; includes paperwork - tracking systems and approval levels necessary for authorizing changes.
Scope Change Control System
Project Cost Management
Attribute Sampling vs. Variables Sampling
Matrix Organization
34. For many procurement items - the procuring organization may elect to either prepare its own independent estimate - or have an estimate of costs prepared by an outside professional estimator - to serve as a benchmark on proposed responses.
Sensitivity Analysis
Independent estimates
Functional Organization
Constraints
35. Defines the process by which the procurement can be modified. It includes paperwork - tracking systems - dispute resolution procedures - and approval levels necessary for authorizing changes.
Project Files
Transference
Information Distribution Methods
Contract Change Control System
36. Formal and informal policies that are required for project plan development. Organizational policies include quality management - personnel administration and financial controls.
Procurement negotiations
Organizational Policies
Free Float
Team Development
37. The process of making relevant information available to project stakeholders in a timely manner - as planned. Performed throughout the entire project life cycle and in all management processes.
Distribute Information
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Group Creativity Techniques
38. Judgment provided based upon expertise in an application area - knowledge area - discipline - industry - etc. as appropriate for the activity being performed. Such expertise may be provided by any group or person with specialized education - knowledg
Acceptance
Organization Breakdown Structure
Expert Judgment
Estimate Costs
39. Process of identifying the specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables.
Estimate Activity Resources
Manage Stakeholder
Probability and impact matrix
Define Activities
40. Process of obtaining seller responses - selecting a seller - and awarding a contract
Project Planning Methodology
Change Requests
Conduct Procurements
Prevention vs. Inspections
41. Process to monitor the status of the project to update the project budget and manage changes to the cost baseline.
Control Costs
Quality Assurance
Project Quality Management
Prototypes
42. Process of defining and documenting stakeholders' needs to meet the project objectives
Collect Requirements
Deliverable
Identify Stakeholders
Contract Change Control System
43. Reduce the probability and/or consequence of an adverse risk event to be within acceptable threshold limits.
Mitigation
Direct costs
Procurement audits
Product Scope
44. Describes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation - collection - dissemination and ultimate disposition of project information. It includes identifying stakeholders - planning communication - distributing information - mana
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
Project Communications Management
Project Human Resource Management
Product Description
45. The process of analyzing activity sequences - durations - resource requirements - and schedule constrains to create the project schedule
Control Account
Product Scope
Focus groups
Develop Schedule
46. Any form of schedule network analysis in which scheduling decisions are driven by resource constraints.
Buyer-Seller relationship
Distribute Information
Resource Leveling
Procurement Management Plan
47. Schematic displays of the logical relationships (dependencies) among the project schedule activities; always drawn from left to right to reflect project work chronology
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Work Results
Communications Technology
Requirements Management Plan
48. Bring together prequalified stakeholders and subject matter experts to learn about their expectations and attitudes about a proposed product - service - or result
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Quality
Focus groups
Bidder Conferences
49. Documentation resulting from project activities. These files may also maintain records of other projects that are detailed enough to aid in developing cost estimates.
Quality Metrics
Project Files
Identify Risks
Code of Accounts
50. Used to solicit proposals from prospective sellers
Project Closeout
Procurement Documents
Contingency - Buffer - Reserve
Schedule updates