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1. 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
Critical Path Method
Simulation
Direct costs
Initiation
2. 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 Risk Management
Triggers
Risk Database
3. 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
Communication Requirements Analysis
Expert Judgment
Subproject
4. 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.
Activity List
Close procurements
Control Scope
Perform Quality Control
5. Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) includes four types of dependencies or relationships between activities: 1. Finish to Start; 2. Finish to Finish; 3. Start to Finish; 4. Start to Start
Contract
Plan Risk Responses
Precedence Relationships
Training
6. Process of formalizing acceptance of the completed project deliverables
Verify Scope
Stakeholder register
Re-baselining
Control Scope
7. 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
Estimate Costs
Fast Tracking
Contract Change Control System
Cost Management Plan
8. A deliverable is a unique - tangible and verifiable work/product. Each project phase is marked by the completion of one or more deliverables.
Risk probability
Risk Audits
Project Stakeholders
Deliverable
9. A method of estimating a component of work. The work is decomposed into more detail. An estimate is prepared of what is needed to meet the requirements of each of the lower - more detailed pieces of work. These estimates are then aggregated into a to
Design of Experiments (DOE)
External Feedback
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Project Scope Management
10. 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.
Project Communications Management
Grade
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Team Building Activities
11. 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
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Critical Path Methodology (CPM)
Coding Structure
Conditional Diagramming Methods
12. Checklists are structured tools - usually component specific - used to verify that a set of required steps has been performed and to ensure consistency in frequently performed tasks. These can be developed based on historical information and knowledg
Checklists
Activity List
Lessons Learned
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
13. 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
Quantitatively based durations
Parametric Estimating
Project Team Directory
Quality Improvement
14. Technique to evaluate the degree to which data about risks is useful for risk management.
Data Precision Ranking
Team Development
Monitor and Control Risks
Project Scope Management
15. Risks that remain after planned responses have been implemented - as well as those that have been deliberately accepted.
Residual Risks
Contract Change Control System
Make-or-buy analysis
Staffing Pool Description
16. Meetings held to assess project status and/or progress.
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Group Creativity Techniques
Scope Changes
Performance Reviews
17. 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.
Avoidance
Group Creativity Techniques
Activity List
Bidder Conferences
18. Mutually binding legal agreement that obligates the seller to provide the specified products - services - or results - and obligates the buyer to compensate the seller.
Organization Chart
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Probability and impact matrix
Contract
19. The work that must be done to deliver a product with the specified features and functions
Procurement Documents
Brainstorming
Risk Register
Project Scope
20. Process of monitoring the status of the project to update project progress and manage changes to the schedule baseline
Control Schedule
Initiation
Forecasting
Benchmarking
21. 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.
Monitor and Control Risks
Performance Reports
Constraints
Project
22. Allows for probabilistic treatment of both network logic and activity duration estimates
Root Cause Analysis
Code of Accounts
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Procurement Documents
23. A method of obtaining early feedback on requirements by providing a working model of the expected product before actually building it.
Grade
Prototypes
Project Integration Management
Risk Database
24. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Activity List
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Precedence Relationships
Rework
25. A functional organization has a hierarchy in which every employee has one clear superior. Staff members are grouped by areas of specialization. Functional organizations may still have projects - but the perceived scope of the project is defined by th
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
Qualified seller lists
Functional Organization
Control Schedule
26. Charts/ 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 -
Life Cycle Costing
Project Stakeholders
System or Process
Schedule updates
27. Project team must measure itself periodically against the expectations of those outside the project.
Triggers
Decision Tree
External Feedback
Resource Calendar
28. Forecasts of potential project schedule and cost results listing the possible completion dates or project duration and costs with their associated confidence levels.
Project Human Resource Management
Project Procurement Management
Identify Risks
Probabilistic Analysis of the project
29. Process of estimating the type and quantities of resources like materials - people - equipment - or supplies required to perform each project activity
Decision Tree
Plan Risk Responses
Estimate Activity Resources
Corrective Action
30. Records of previous project results that can be used to identify risks.
Project Scope Management
Work Authorization System
Stakeholder register
Project Files
31. Risk Audits examine and document the effectiveness of risk responses in dealing with identified risks and their root causes - as well as the effectiveness of the risk management process.
Risk Audits
Observations
Total Float
Quantitatively based durations
32. A documented list of project team members - their project roles - and communication information.
Transference
Administer procurements
Project Human Resource Management
Project Team Directory
33. A general data gathering and creativity technique that can be used to identify risks - ideas - or solutions to issues by using a group of team members or subject matter experts which data can be addressed later in Perform qualitative and quantitative
Distribute Information
Project Planning Methodology
Brainstorming
Report Performance
34. Meetings with all prospective sellers and buyers prior to submittal of a bid or proposal. Used to ensure that all prospective sellers have a clear and common understanding of the procurement - and that no bidders receive preferential treatment.
Forecasting
Project Plan
Report Performance
Bidder Conferences
35. Process of documenting project purchasing decisions - specifying the approach - and identifying potential sellers.
Plan Procurements
Sequence Activities
Formal acceptance and closure
System or Process
36. Modifications to the cost estimation prepared for the project
Revised Cost Estimates
Subproject
Contract
Human Resource Practices
37. Seller prepared documents that describe the seller's ability and willingness to provide the requested product.
Proposals
Resource Calendar
Sequence Activities
Risk
38. Describes the need - justification - requirements - and current boundaries for the project.
Communications management plan
Procurement audits
Scope baseline
Recruitment Practices
39. 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
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
Identify Risks
Project Communications Management
Project Closeout
40. Any modification to the agreed upon project scope as defined by the approved WBS
Scope Changes
Identify Stakeholders
Risk Audits
Control Costs
41. 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.
Perform Quality Control
Rework
Total Float
Quality Management Plan
42. Probability that a risk will occur.
External Dependencies
Risk probability
Sensitivity Analysis
Direct costs
43. Processes and procedures developed for the closing or canceling of projects.
Coding Structure
Quantitatively based durations
Inspection
Organization Breakdown Structure
44. 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.
Project Human Resource Management
Schedule Baseline
Communications management plan
Constraints
45. A partially complete document in a predefined format that provides a defined structure for collecting - organizing - and presenting information and data.
Templates
Project Records
Scope Management Plan
Requirements Documentation
46. Technologies or methods to transfer information among project stakeholders.
Lead
Additional Risk Response Planning
Communications Technology
Flowcharts
47. Used to generate - classify - and prioritize product requirements. Some methods used to reach group decisions are: unanimity - majority - plurality - and dictatorship.
Probability and impact matrix
Budget Updates
Group Decision Making Techniques
Recruitment Practices
48. A structure that relates the project organizational breakdown structure to the work breakdown structure to help ensure that each component of the project's scope of work is assigned to a person or team. It illustrates the connections between work pac
Acquire Project Team
Bid / quotation
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Tolerances vs. Control limits
49. Determining which risks may affect the project and documenting their characteristics.
Change Requests
Estimate to Complete (ETC)
Identify Risks
Performance Reports
50. 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
Project Files
Cost Performance Baseline
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Earned Value Analysis