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PMI Project Management Vocab
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1. A hierarchical representation of resources by category and type.
Resource Breakdown Structure
Critical Path Method
Scope Baseline
Performing Organization
2. A schedule compression technique in which activities or phases normally done in sequence are performed in parallel for at least a portion of their duration.
Portfolio
Fast Tracking
Risk Category
Forward Pass
3. A logical relationship in which a successor activity cannot start until a predecessor activity has started.
Critical Path Activity
Critical Chain Method
Start-to-Start
Variance Analysis
4. A document in which the results of risk analysis and risk response planning are recorded.
Risk Register
Portfolio Balancing
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Preventive Action
5. In the critical path method - the latest possible point in time when the uncompleted portions of a schedule activity can start based on the schedule network logic - the project completion date - and any schedule constraints.
Phase Gate
Enterprise Environmental Factors
Program
Late Start Date
6. A method of estimating project duration or cost by aggregating the estimates of the lower-level components of the work breakdown structure (WBS).
Preventive Action
Rolling Wave Planning
Progressive Elaboration
Bottom-up Estimating
7. A risk response strategy whereby the project team acts to reduce the probability of occurrence or impact of a risk.
Risk Category
Program Management Office
Portfolio Management
Risk Mitigation
8. A component of the project - program - or portfolio management plan that describes how risk management activities will be structured and performed.
WBS Dictionary
Earned Value Management
Corrective Action
Risk Management Plan
9. A measure of schedule efficiency expressed as the ratio of earned value to planned value.
Early Finish Date
Risk Category
Schedule Performance Index
Phase Gate
10. A risk response strategy whereby the project team acts to eliminate the threat or protect the project from its impact.
Risk Avoidance
Estimate at Completion
Program Management
Decomposition
11. A distinct - scheduled portion of work performed during the course of a project.
Successor Activity
Activity
Path Divergence
WBS Dictionary
12. A group of potential causes of risk.
Milestone
Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Risk Category
Decision Tree Analysis
13. The knowledge gained during a project which shows how project events were addressed or should be addressed in the future for the purpose of improving future performance
Lessons Learned
Schedule Model
Organizational Project Management Maturity
Schedule Variance
14. The process of optimizing the mix of portfolio components to further the strategic objectives of the organization.
Threat
Risk Register
Portfolio Balancing
Risk Management Plan
15. In the critical path method - the earliest possible point in time when the uncompleted portions of a schedule activity can start based on the schedule network logic - the data date - and any schedule constraints.
Discrete Effort
Cost Management Plan
Earned Value
Early Start Date
16. A numbering system used to uniquely identify each component of the work breakdown structure.
Schedule Compression
Parametric Estimating
Code of Accounts
Constraint
17. A technique used for constructing a schedule model in which activities are represented by nodes and are graphically linked by one or more logical relationships to show the sequence in which the activities are to be performed.
Opportunity
Crashing
Precedence Diagramming Method
Forward Pass
18. A hierarchical representation of the project organization - which illustrates the relationship between project activities and the organizational units that will perform those activities.
Organizational Breakdown Structure
Earned Value
Risk Register
Finish-to-Finish
19. An enterprise whose personnel are the most directly involved in doing the work of the project or program.
Performing Organization
To-Complete Performance Index
Schedule Variance
Schedule Baseline
20. A logical relationship in which a successor activity cannot finish until a predecessor activity has started.
Start-to-Finish
Risk
Change Control
Late Start Date
21. A grid for mapping the probability of each risk occurrence and its impact on project objectives if that risk occurs.
Probability and Impact Matrix
Project Schedule
Project Life Cycle
Organizational Process Assets
22. A factor in the planning process that is considered to be true - real - or certain - without proof or demonstration.
Assumption
Portfolio Balancing
Corrective Action
Project Management
23. A group of related schedule activities aggregated and displayed as a single activity.
Project Phase
Summary Activity
Cost Variance
To-Complete Performance Index
24. A method used to estimate the minimum project duration and determine the amount of scheduling flexibility on the logical network paths within the schedule model.
Rolling Wave Planning
Critical Path Method
Pessimistic Duration
Project Schedule
25. In the critical path method - the latest possible point in time when the uncompleted portions of a schedule activity can finish based on the schedule network logic - the project completion date - and any schedule constraints.
Late Finish Date
Change Control System
Program Management
Apportioned Effort
26. A component of the project or program management plan that describes how the roles and responsibilities - reporting relationships - and staff management will be addressed and structured.
Probability and Impact Matrix
Project Phase
Effort
Human Resource Plan
27. Conditions - not under the immediate control of the team - that influence - constrain - or direct the project - program - or portfolio.
Project
Enterprise Environmental Factors
Portfolio Balancing
Predecessor Activity
28. A technique for determining the cause and degree of difference between the baseline and actual performance.
Project Phase
Stakeholder
Variance Analysis
Logical Relationship
29. A measure of the cost efficiency of budgeted resources expressed as the ratio of earned value to actual cost.
Cost Performance Index
Organizational Breakdown Structure
Finish-to-Start
Project Manager
30. A projection of the amount of budget deficit or surplus - expressed as the difference between the budget at completion and the estimate at completion.
Pessimistic Duration
Decomposition
Variance at Completion
Analogous Estimating
31. A component of the human resource plan that describes when and how team members will be acquired and how long they will be needed.
Code of Accounts
Cost Management Plan
Start-to-Start
Staffing Management Plan
32. A grid that links product requirements from their origin to the deliverables that satisfy them.
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Project Schedule
To-Complete Performance Index
Product Life Cycle
33. An uncertain event or condition that - if it occurs - has a positive or negative effect on one or more project objectives.
Lead
Schedule Model Analysis
Schedule Compression
Risk
34. A critical path method technique for calculating the early start and early finish dates by working forward through the schedule model from the project start date or a given point in time.
Scope Baseline
Project Life Cycle
Logical Relationship
Forward Pass
35. The person assigned by the performing organization to lead the team that is responsible for achieving the project objectives.
Procurement Management Plan
Risk
Trigger Condition
Project Manager
36. A diagramming and calculation technique for evaluating the implications of a chain of multiple options in the presence of uncertainty.
To-Complete Performance Index
Project Calendar
Decision Tree Analysis
Finish-to-Finish
37. A process whereby modifications to documents - deliverables - or baselines associated with the project are identified - documented - approved - or rejected.
Variance at Completion
Lessons Learned
Change Control
Enterprise Environmental Factors
38. The centralized management of one or more portfolios to achieve strategic objectives.
Portfolio Management
Risk Breakdown Structure
Assumption
Resource Breakdown Structure
39. A document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.
Project Charter
Project Scope
Risk Acceptance
Project Schedule Network Diagram
40. A component of the project or program management plan that describes how a team will acquire goods and services from outside of the performing organization.
Finish-to-Finish
Level of Effort
Portfolio Management
Procurement Management Plan
41. An estimating technique in which an algorithm is used to calculate cost or duration based on historical data and project parameters.
Change Control
Risk Mitigation
Parametric Estimating
Deliverable
42. A technique used to shorten the schedule duration without reducing the project scope.
Project Management Office
Schedule Compression
Corrective Action
Cost Performance Index
43. The level of an organization's ability to deliver the desired strategic outcomes in a predictable - controllable - and reliable manner.
Project Life Cycle
Project Management
Defect Repair
Organizational Project Management Maturity
44. A schedule method that allows the project team to place buffers on any project schedule path to account for limited resources and project uncertainties.
Critical Chain Method
Schedule Baseline
Project Manager
Project Calendar
45. An estimate of the shortest activity duration that takes into account all of the known variables that could affect performance.
Optimistic Duration
Early Finish Date
Budget at Completion
Enterprise Environmental Factors
46. A calendar that identifies the working days and shifts upon which each specific resource is available.
Pessimistic Duration
Decomposition
Resource Calendar
Schedule Variance
47. The amount of time that a schedule activity can be delayed or extended from its early start date without delaying the project finish date or violating a schedule constraint.
Critical Chain Method
Project
Lag
Total Float
48. A measure of the cost performance that is required to be achieved with the remaining resources in order to meet a specified management goal - expressed as the ratio of the cost to finish the outstanding work to the remaining budget.
To-Complete Performance Index
Start-to-Finish
Schedule Performance Index
S-Curve Analysis
49. A measure of schedule performance expressed as the difference between the earned value and the planned value.
Schedule Variance
Analogous Estimating
Project Phase
Risk Acceptance
50. A process used to investigate or analyze the output of the schedule model in order to optimize the schedule
Schedule Model Analysis
Critical Path Activity
Probability and Impact Matrix
Apportioned Effort