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1. Also called risk symptoms or warning signs - they are indications that a risk has occurred or is about to occur. They may be discovered in the risk identification process and watched in the risk monitoring and control process.
Triggers
Activity List
Inspection
Probabilistic Analysis of the project
2. Technique to evaluate the degree to which data about risks is useful for risk management.
Initiation
Communications management plan
Inspection
Data Precision Ranking
3. An authorized time-phased budget at completion (BAC) used to measure - monitor - and control overall cost performance on the project. Developed as a summation of the approved budgets by time period and is typically displayed in the form of an S-curve
Sensitivity Analysis
Estimate to Complete (ETC)
Procurement file
Quality Assurance
4. Includes the processes required to purchase or acquire products - services - or results needed from outside the project team.
Project Procurement Management
Project Communications Management
Crashing
Define Scope
5. A requirement imposed by a governmental body and its compliance is mandatory.
Perform Quality Control
Program
Direct costs
Regulation
6. A technique for estimating that applies a weighted average of optimistic - pessimistic - and most likely estimates when there is uncertainty with the individual activity estimates.
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Mitigation
Facilitated Workshops
Lead
7. Focused sessions that bring key cross-functional stakeholders together to define product requirements
Assumptions
Facilitated Workshops
Technical performance measurement
Benchmarking
8. The process to develop an approximation (estimate) of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities.
Estimate Costs
Coding Structure
Determine Budget
Lag
9. Process of defining and documenting stakeholders' needs to meet the project objectives
Sub Network / Fragment Network
Control Schedule
Determine Budget
Collect Requirements
10. 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.
Sequence Activities
Control Account
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Develop Schedule
11. Defines what kinds of competencies are required from what kind of individuals or groups and in what time frames.
Performance Reviews
Staffing Requirements
Team Development
Mitigation
12. Dependencies that are contractually required or those inherent in the nature of the work. Often involve physical limitations.
Interviews
Procurement performance reviews
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
Quantitatively based durations
13. 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.
Quality Policy
Activity List
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Risk Database
14. 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.
Trend Analysis
Performance Reports
Quality Management Plan
Grade
15. Costs allocated to the project by the performing organization as a cost of doing business (e.g. - salaries of corporate executives). Usually calculated as a percentage of direct costs.
Free Float
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Group Creativity Techniques
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
16. Process of managing procurement relationships - monitoring contract performance - ad making changes and corrections as needed.
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Administer procurements
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Precedence Relationships
17. A partially complete document in a predefined format that provides a defined structure for collecting - organizing - and presenting information and data.
Quality Improvement
Templates
Cost Management Plan
Qualified seller lists
18. Integrates scope - cost (or resource) - and schedule measures to help the project management team assess project performance.
Mitigation
Statistical Sampling
Total Float
Project Life Cycle
19. 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.
Requirements Documentation
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
Project Procurement Management
Manage Stakeholder
20. Expectations The process of communicating and working with stakeholders to meet their needs and addressing issues as they occur. Project manager applies appropriate interpersonal skills to manage stakeholder expectations - for example - by building t
Product Analysis
Manage Stakeholder
Re-baselining
Fast Tracking
21. Incurred for the exclusive benefit of the project (e.g. - salaries of full-time project staff).
Procurement resources
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Benchmarking
Direct costs
22. Application of knowledge - skills - tools - and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements.
Project Management
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Interviews
Resource Calendar
23. Describes the processes required to ensure that the project is completed within the approved budget. It includes estimating the cost - determining the budget - and controlling the costs.
Project Cost Management
Determine Budget
Re-baselining
Corrective Action
24. A deliverable is a unique - tangible and verifiable work/product. Each project phase is marked by the completion of one or more deliverables.
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
Staffing Pool Description
Deliverable
Control Schedule
25. The conclusion of a project phase is marked by a review of both key deliverables and project performance till date to determine if the project should continue into its next phase and detect and correct errors cost-effectively. These phase end reviews
Phase Exits/ Stage Gates/ Kill Points
Project
Project Portfolio Management
Corrective Action
26. Process of identifying the specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables.
Define Activities
Benchmarking
Coding Structure
Recruitment Practices
27. Dependencies determined by the Project Management Team; involve a relationship between project activities and non-project activities (i.e. - dependencies on issues that are beyond the scope of the project). These dependencies are outside the project
Resource Pool Descriptions
Functional Organization
Project Cost Management
External Dependencies
28. Meetings that are regularly scheduled to exchange and analyze information about the project and its performance.
Quality Policy
Status Review Meetings
Proposal
Acceptance
29. 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
Inspection
Monitor and Control Risks
Simulation
Lead
30. Approved modifications to the project schedule that are used to manage the project
Project Files
Observations
Schedule updates
Risk
31. Documents how requirements will be analyzed - documented - and managed throughout the project
Residual Risks
Requirements Management Plan
Risk Categories
Facilitated Workshops
32. A formal or informal approach to obtain information from stakeholders by talking to them directly
Interviews
Assumptions
Product Description
Quantitatively based durations
33. Collection of generally sequential project phases.
Project Life Cycle
Quantitatively based durations
Project
Bottom-up Estimating
34. Considers the characteristics of those prospective staff who are available to join the project team.
Product Analysis
Project Schedule
Staffing Pool Description
Quality
35. 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
Product description
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Risk Categories
Project Cost Management
36. Provides a documented basis for making future project decisions and for confirming or developing common understanding of the project scope among the stakeholders
Source Selection Criteria
Scope Statement
Decision Tree
Organization Breakdown Structure
37. Process of monitoring the status of the project and product scope and managing changes to the scope baseline.
Project Procurement Management
Contract Change Control System
Control Scope
Team Development
38. Describes the processes concerned with identifying - analyzing - and responding to project risk. It includes planning risk management - identifying risks - performing qualitative risk analysis - performing quantitative risk analysis - planning risk r
Project Cost Management
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Project Scope
Project Risk Management
39. 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)
Risk
Product description
Data precision
40. Methods used to distribute information to team members and other stakeholders.
Source Selection Criteria
Information Distribution Methods
Precedence Relationships
Coding Structure
41. 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.
Project Charter
Organizational Policies
Estimate Activity Durations
Sub Network / Fragment Network
42. Measuring - examining and testing undertaken to determine whether results conform to requirements; also called reviews - product reviews - audits - and walkthroughs
Control Charts
Corrective Action
Inspection
Rework
43. It includes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation - collection - dissemination - storage - retrieval - and ultimate disposition of project information.
Organizational Policies
Risk Consequences
Contingency - Buffer - Reserve
Project Communications Management
44. 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.
Product description
Project Cost Management
Buyer-Seller relationship
Trend Analysis
45. Process to monitor the status of the project to update the project budget and manage changes to the cost baseline.
Quality Audit
Facilitated Workshops
Templates
Project Human Resource Management
46. Refers to the centralized management of one or more portfolios to achieve strategic business objectives. Portfolio management ensures that the portfolios are reviewed to ascertain that resources are allocated as per priority and the allocation is con
External Feedback
Project Portfolio Management
Work Results
Project Communications Management
47. Activities should have a coding structure to allow sorting and/or extractions based on different attributes assigned to the activities.
Data Precision Ranking
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Critical Path Method
Coding Structure
48. Records of previous project results that can be used to identify risks.
Project Files
Data Precision Ranking
Assumptions
External Dependencies
49. A group of documented procedure used to apply technical and administrative direction and surveillance to: a) Identify and document the system's functional and physical characteristics; b)Control any changes to such characteristics; c) Record and repo
Configuration Management System
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Prototypes
Root Cause Analysis
50. A subsequent phase of a project is sometimes begun prior to approval of the previous phase deliverables when the risks involved are deemed acceptable. This practice of overlapping phases is often called fast tracking
Buyer-Seller relationship
Staffing Pool Description
Performance Reviews
Fast Tracking