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1. Factors that - for planning purposes - will be considered true - real or certain.
Flowcharts
Assumptions
Quality
Procurement audits
2. A -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.
Organization Breakdown Structure
Schedule Baseline
Work Results
Parametric Estimating
3. 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.
Residual Risks
Subproject
Facilitated Workshops
Benchmarking
4. Describes the processes required to ensure that the project satisfies the needs for which it is undertaken. It includes quality planning - performing quality assurance and control.
Project Quality Management
Brainstorming
Stakeholder register
Control Scope
5. Processes and procedures developed for the closing or canceling of projects.
Project Planning Methodology
Estimate Costs
Resource Pool Descriptions
Project Closeout
6. Project team must measure itself periodically against the expectations of those outside the project.
Communications Technology
Project Risk Management
External Feedback
Develop Schedule
7. Includes the processes that organize - manage - and lead the project team.
Communication Requirements Analysis
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Project Human Resource Management
Schedule Compression
8. Includes identified risks - risk owners - results of Perform qualitative risk analysis process - agreed upon response strategies - etc.
Risk Register
Budget Updates
Proposal
Conduct Procurements
9. Schematic displays of the logical relationships (dependencies) among the project schedule activities; always drawn from left to right to reflect project work chronology
Earned Value Analysis
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Project
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
10. Considers the characteristics of those prospective staff who are available to join the project team.
Staffing Pool Description
Performance Reviews
Group Creativity Techniques
Project Cost Management
11. Persons or organizations who are actively involved in the project or whose interests may be positively or negatively affected by the performance or completion of the project. They may also exert influence over the project - its deliverables - and the
Project Stakeholders
Program
Attribute Sampling vs. Variables Sampling
Source Selection Criteria
12. Focused sessions that bring key cross-functional stakeholders together to define product requirements
Re-baselining
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
Facilitated Workshops
Acceptance
13. 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
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Develop Human Resource Plan
Project Risk Management
Formal acceptance and closure
14. Outcome of activities performed to accomplish the project.
Project Risk Management
Work Results
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
Organization Breakdown Structure
15. The process to identify and document project roles - responsibilities - and required skills - report relationships - and create a staffing management plan.
Scope Statement
Develop Human Resource Plan
Performance Reviews
Templates
16. Describes the need - justification - requirements - and current boundaries for the project.
Simulation
Lag
Configuration Management System
Scope baseline
17. The process of collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements - and forecasts to stakeholders.
Staffing Requirements
Report Performance
Qualified seller lists
Code of Accounts
18. Formal written notice from a person or organization responsible for contract administration - informing that the contract has been completed.
Bidder Conferences
Formal acceptance and closure
Source Selection Criteria
Develop Schedule
19. Activities should have a coding structure to allow sorting and/or extractions based on different attributes assigned to the activities.
Stakeholder Analysis
Risk Management Plan
Coding Structure
Team Development
20. 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.
Acquire Project Team
Fixed- price contracts
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
Interviews
21. A management control point where the resource plans - scope - schedule and actual cost are integrated and compared to earned value for performance measurement.
Control Account
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
Precedence Relationships
Risk Management Plan
22. Process of changing the schedule baseline. It is done when schedule delays are very severe - and the project schedule has to be completely changed.
Re-baselining
Interviews
Performance Reviews
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
23. Describes the processes required to ensure that the project includes only the essential work required to complete the project successfully. It includes collecting the requirements - defining the scope - verifying the scope and controlling the scope o
External Dependencies
Communications management plan
Project Scope Management
Product Analysis
24. Documentation resulting from project activities. These files may also maintain records of other projects that are detailed enough to aid in developing cost estimates.
Forecasting
Project Files
Proposals
Code of Accounts
25. Collection of generally sequential project phases.
Mathematical Analysis
Re-baselining
Checklists
Project Life Cycle
26. 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 Assurance
Team Building Activities
Control Scope
Performance Reports
27. The process in which the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages are aggregated to establish an authorized cost baseline.
Decomposition
Project Charter
Make-or-buy analysis
Quality Metrics
28. A deliverable is a unique - tangible and verifiable work/product. Each project phase is marked by the completion of one or more deliverables.
Deliverable
Proposal
Inspection
Project Charter
29. Process of redefining the cost performance/schedule/performance measurement/technical baseline. If cost variances are severe - re-baselining is needed to provide a realistic measure of performance.
Project Scope
Re-baselining
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
Fast Tracking
30. Any form of schedule network analysis in which scheduling decisions are driven by resource constraints.
Buyer-Seller relationship
Risk Audits
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
Resource Leveling
31. Used to identify project and product requirements; some of the techniques used are: Brainstorming - Nominal group technique - The Delphi technique - Idea/mind mapping - and Affinity diagram.
Triggers
Revised Cost Estimates
Quality Policy
Group Creativity Techniques
32. A process of systematically gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative information to determine whose interests should be taken into account throughout the project. It identifies the interests - expectations - and influence of the stakehold
Estimate Costs
Stakeholder Analysis
Requirements Management Plan
Assumptions
33. Defines what kinds of competencies are required from what kind of individuals or groups and in what time frames.
Independent estimates
Project Quality Management
Flowcharts
Staffing Requirements
34. Action taken to bring a defective or nonconforming item into compliance with requirements or specifications. It is a frequent cause of project overruns in most application areas.
Project Communications Management
Rework
Technical performance measurement
Cost-reimbursable contracts
35. Any modification to the contents of the project plan or the supporting details.
Critical Path Methodology (CPM)
Procurement resources
Project Plan Updates
Group Creativity Techniques
36. Subdivision of project deliverables into smaller - more manageable components
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
Work Authorization System
Grade
Decomposition
37. Application of knowledge - skills - tools - and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements.
Avoidance
Scope Statement
Quality Metrics
Project Management
38. Structured review of the project plans and assumptions - prior project files - contracts - and other information.
Documentation Reviews
Risk Management Plan
Assumptions
Organizational Policies
39. 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
Product Analysis
Procurement file
Human Resource Practices
40. Measuring - examining and testing undertaken to determine whether results conform to requirements; also called reviews - product reviews - audits - and walkthroughs
Verify Scope
Inspection
Communications Technology
Product description
41. The expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work break down structure component - or the project.
Verify Scope
Work Results
Human Resource Practices
Decomposition
42. Documents the characteristics of the product - result - or service which the project is undertaken to create.
Product Description
Revised Cost Estimates
Scope Changes
Initiation
43. They involve measuring value or attractiveness to the project owner. Includes considering the decision criteria and a means to calculate value under uncertainty.
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Project Planning Methodology
Project Selection Methods
44. Process of documenting project purchasing decisions - specifying the approach - and identifying potential sellers.
Project Integration Management
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Plan Procurements
Quality Improvement
45. The process of confirming human resource availability and obtaining the team necessary to complete project assignments.
Acquire Project Team
Facilitated Workshops
Project Selection Methods
Flowcharts
46. Technologies or methods to transfer information among project stakeholders.
Resource Leveling
Communications Technology
Staffing Requirements
Quality Improvement
47. The process to develop an approximation (estimate) of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities.
Procurement performance reviews
Grade
Work Authorization System
Status Review Meetings
48. A hierarchically organized depiction of the project organization arranged so as to relate the work packages to the performing organizational units.
Scope Changes
Organization Breakdown Structure
Project Human Resource Management
Projectized Organization
49. Broader view of Project Cost Management - whereby other than project costs - we consider the effect of project decisions on the cost of using the project's product.
Quality
Re-baselining
Cost Management Plan
Identify Stakeholders
50. 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.
Documentation Reviews
Sequence Activities
Source Selection Criteria
Project Cost Management