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1. Change to project scope. almost always requires an adjustment to the project cost or schedule






2. The person assigned by the performing organization to achieve the project objectives






3. Approved integrated scope-schedule-cost plan for the project work against which project execution is compared to measure and manage performance






4. Request for proposal - but may have a narrower or more specific meaning






5. Calendar of working days and non-working days that determines those dates on which each specific recourse is idle or can be active






6. Source of variation that is not inherent in the system - is not predictable - and it intermittent. also referred to as assignable cause.






7. One of the defining points of a schedule network; a junction point joined to some or all of the other dependency lines






8. Those processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy project objectives






9. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements






10. Amount of time that a schedule activity can be delayed without delaying the early start date of any immediately following schedule activities.






11. Analytical technique that uses three cost or duration estimates to represent optimistic - most likely and pessimistic scenarios.






12. Centralized coordinated management of a program to achieve the program's strategic objectives and benefits






13. Any item - internal or external - that is required by a process before that process proceeds






14. Point in time associated with a schedule activities' start.






15. Application of knowledge - skills - tools and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements






16. Documents utilized in bid and proposal activities - which include the buyer's invitation for bid - invitation for negotiations - request for information - request for quotation - request for proposal and sellers responses






17. Approach to optimize project life cycle costs - save time - increase profits - improve quality - expand market share - solve problems - and use resources more effectively






18. Collect project performance data with respect to a plan - produce performance measures and report and disseminate performance information






19. Compares technical accomplishments during project execution to the project management plan's schedule of planned technical achievements.






20. Store of historical information and lessons learned about both the outcomes of previous project selection decisions and previous project performance






21. Type of procurement document used to request price quotations from prospective sellers of common or standard products or services






22. A short unique numeric or text identification assigned to each schedule activity to differentiate that project activity from other project activities. typically unique within any one project schedule network diagram






23. The process of prioritizing risks for further analysis or action by assessing and combining their probability of occurrence and impact






24. Risk that remains after risk responses have been implemented






25. Schedule activity that follows a predecessor activity as determined by their logical relationship






26. Provision in the project management plan to mitigate cost and or schedule risk. modifier: management reserve (unknown risks) - contingency reserve (known - but unplanned risks)






27. Project schedule network diagram drawn in such a way that the position and length of the schedule activity represents its duration. bar chart that includes schedule network logic






28. Approximating the number of work periods needed to complete individual activities with estimated resources






29. An estimating technique that uses a statistical relationship between historical data and other variables (sq. foot in construction - lines of code in software development) to calculate an estimate for activity parameters such as scope - cost - budget






30. Specific version of the schedule model used to compare actual results to the plan to determine if preventive or corrective action is needed to meet the project objectives






31. Those processes performed to finalize all activities across all project management process groups to formally close the project or phase






32. The time in calendar units between the actual start date of the schedule activity and either the data date of the project schedule if the schedule activity is in progress or the actual finish date if the schedule activity is complete






33. Float (total float - free float)






34. Requests to expand or reduce the project scope - modify policies - processes - plans or procedures - modify costs or budgets - or revise schedules






35. Developing a document that formally authorizes a project or phase and documenting initial requirement that satisfy the stakeholders needs and expectations






36. Defined function to be performed by a project team member






37. The date up to or through which the project's reporting system has provided actual status and accomplishments. also called as-of date and time-now date.






38. Budgeted cost of work performed






39. Multiple attributes associated with each schedule activity that can be included within the activity list. activity attributes include activity codes - predecessor activities - successor activities - logical relationships - leads and lags - resource r






40. The calculation of late finish dates and late start dates for uncompleted portions of all schedule activities. determined by working backward through the schedule network logic from the projects end date






41. Judgment provided based upon expertise in an application area - knowledge area - discipline - industry - etc. as appropriate for the activity being performed.






42. Documenting project purchasing decisions - specifying the approach and identifying potential sellers






43. Person or organization that is actively involved in the project or whose interests may be positively or negatively affected by execution or completion of the project






44. Tracking team member performance - providing feedback - resolving issues and managing changes to optimize project performance






45. Point in time that work was scheduled to start on a schedule activity. called planned start date.






46. Analytical technique used to determine basic underlying reason that causes a variance or defect or risk






47. The process of finalizing all activities across all of the project management process groups to formally complete the project or phase






48. Processes involved in estimating - budgeting - and controlling costs so that the project can be completed within the approved budget






49. Aggregating the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages to establish an authorized cost baseline






50. Document that graphically depicts the project team members and their interrelationships for a specific project







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