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CAPM Time Management
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Answer 31 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A technique primarily made up of two means of compressing the schedule: crashing and fast-tracking.
Activity List
Precedence Diagramming Method
Duration Compression
Analogous Estimating
2. The approved schedule that is used as a basis for measuring and reporting. It includes the original project schedule plus all approved updates.
Lead
Analogous Estimating
Activity List
Schedule Baseline
3. The path through the network diagram that show which activities - if delayed - will affect the project finish date.
Activity Decomposition
Critical Path
Activity Duration Estimates
Activity List
4. List of every activity that will be performed on the project.
Backward Pass
Activity List
Free Float
Analogous Estimating
5. Probable number of periods this activity should take with the probable range of results (1 week +/- 3 days)
Crashing
Activity on Arrow Diagram
Activity Duration Estimates
Lag
6. A schedule buffer used to reduce schedule risk.
Reserve Time (Contingency)
Duration Compression
Milestones
Precedence Diagramming Method
7. The method for calculating early start and early finish dates for an activity.
Expert Judgment
Negative Float
Network Diagram
Forward Pass
8. A rarely used type of network diagram where activities are represented by arrows connecting the nodes.
Activity on Arrow Diagram
Schedule Baseline
Lead
Dependencies
9. Delay between an activity and the subsequent one dependent upon it.
Activity Decomposition
Backward Pass
Lag
Delphi Technique
10. Rules for which no formula exists; usually derived through trial and error.
Monte Carlo Analysis
Network Diagram
Heuristics
Crashing
11. A form of expert judgment often used early on when there is little information available. It is performed from the top down - focusing on the big picture.
Analogous Estimating
Critical Path
Expert Judgment
Float
12. A situation that occurs when an activity's start date comes before a preceding activity's finish date.
Activity on Arrow Diagram
Expert Judgment
Dummy Activity
Negative Float
13. A technique to show scheduling possibilities where early and late start and finish dates are calculated for every activity without looking at resource estimates.
Dummy Activity
Dependencies
Mathematical Analysis
Precedence Diagramming Method
14. Perform activities in parallel that normally are done in sequence; increases risk
Monte Carlo Analysis
Fast Tracking
Negative Float
Crashing
15. Activities with finish to start relationships cannot start until their predecessors have been finished; however - if you have 5 days of lead time on an activity - it may begin 5 days before its predecessor.
Free Float
Milestones
Lead
Variance Analysis
16. Method for calculating late start and late finish dates for an activity.
Delphi Technique
Backward Pass
Dependencies
Heuristics
17. Activities that must be completed before other activities either start or finish (mandatory - discretionary - and external).
Slack
Dependencies
Heuristics
Float
18. Applying more resources; increases cost
Reserve Time (Contingency)
Backward Pass
Crashing
Precedence Diagramming Method
19. Comparing planned versus actual schedule dates.
Backward Pass
Lag
Activity Duration Estimates
Variance Analysis
20. Method of estimated where experts are asked to provide input to the schedule.
Negative Float
Lag
Reserve Time (Contingency)
Expert Judgment
21. Final result is an activity list (similar to Scope Decomposition where the result is a WBS)
Activity Decomposition
Variance Analysis
Schedule Baseline
Precedence Diagramming Method
22. A type of network diagram where the boxes are activities - and the arrows are used to show dependencies between the activities.
Analogous Estimating
Precedence Diagramming Method
Float
Dummy Activity
23. Float.
Slack
Mathematical Analysis
Backward Pass
Activity List
24. Method of diagramming project activities to show sequence and dependencies.
Network Diagram
Delphi Technique
Fast Tracking
Crashing
25. Means of gathering expert judgment where the participants do not know who the others are and therefore are not able to influence each other's opinion. Designed to prevent "groupthink."
Backward Pass
Forward Pass
Milestones
Delphi Technique
26. Or free slack--how much time an activity can be delayed without affecting the early start date of subsequent dependent activities.
Free Float
Precedence Diagramming Method
Dummy Activity
Slack
27. High-level points in the schedule used to track and report progress.
Negative Float
Expert Judgment
Activity List
Milestones
28. How much time an activity can be delayed without affecting the project's finish date.
Milestones
Crashing
Float
Schedule Baseline
29. A type of network diagram where activities are represented on rectangular nodes with arrows representing the dependencies.
Activity on Arrow Diagram
Activity on Node Diagram
Variance Analysis
Network Diagram
30. Computer simulation that throws a high number of "what if" scenarios at the project schedule to determine probable results.
Variance Analysis
Forward Pass
Monte Carlo Analysis
Lag
31. An activity in a network diagram that does not have any time associated with it. Only included to show relationship and is usually dotted or dashed line.
Delphi Technique
Dummy Activity
Reserve Time (Contingency)
Mathematical Analysis