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PMI Project Management Vocab
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1. The series of phases that represent the evolution of a product - from concept through delivery - growth - maturity - and to retirement.
Risk Acceptance
Product Life Cycle
Lead
Project Schedule Network Diagram
2. A component of a project or program management plan that describes how costs will be planned - structured - and controlled.
Earned Value
Cost Management Plan
Lessons Learned
Probability and Impact Matrix
3. A grid that shows the project resources assigned to each work package.
Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Resource Breakdown Structure
Change Control System
Backward Pass
4. The sequence of activities that represents the longest path through a project - which determines the shortest possible duration.
Defect Repair
Critical Path
Decision Tree Analysis
Pessimistic Duration
5. A set of conditions that is required to be met before deliverables are accepted.
Acceptance Criteria
Program Management Office
Logical Relationship
Crashing
6. A significant point or event in a project - program - or portfolio.
Risk Register
Milestone
Secondary Risk
To-Complete Performance Index
7. The approved version of a schedule model that can be changed only through formal change control procedures and is used as a basis for comparison to actual results.
Schedule Baseline
S-Curve Analysis
Defect Repair
Acceptance Criteria
8. A risk that would have a positive effect on one or more project objectives.
Project Schedule
Deliverable
Risk Breakdown Structure
Opportunity
9. A factor in the planning process that is considered to be true - real - or certain - without proof or demonstration.
Scope Creep
Assumption
Earned Value Management
Performing Organization
10. A grid for mapping the probability of each risk occurrence and its impact on project objectives if that risk occurs.
Probability and Impact Matrix
Assumption
Procurement Management Plan
Portfolio Management
11. The amount of budget deficit or surplus at a given point in time - expressed as the difference between the earned value and the actual cost.
Project Scope Statement
Cost Variance
Variance Analysis
Sponsor
12. 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.
Schedule Performance Index
Forward Pass
Percent Complete
Schedule Baseline
13. A technique used to estimate cost or duration by applying an average of optimistic - pessimistic - and most likely estimates when there is uncertainty with the individual activity estimates.
Optimistic Duration
Risk Management Plan
Earned Value Management
Three-Point Estimate
14. A diagramming and calculation technique for evaluating the implications of a chain of multiple options in the presence of uncertainty.
Procurement Management Plan
Decision Tree Analysis
Acceptance Criteria
Finish-to-Start
15. The expected cost to finish all the remaining project work.
S-Curve Analysis
Risk
Estimate to Complete
Forward Pass
16. The uncontrolled expansion to product or project scope without adjustments to time - cost - and resources.
Cost Management Plan
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Control Account
Scope Creep
17. A technique used to shorten the schedule duration for the least incremental cost by adding resources.
Crashing
Risk Register
Portfolio Management
Cost Performance Index
18. A hierarchical representation of resources by category and type.
Resource Breakdown Structure
Project Management Plan
Resource Leveling
Path Divergence
19. An enterprise whose personnel are the most directly involved in doing the work of the project or program.
Schedule Baseline
Change Control Board
Resource Calendar
Performing Organization
20. 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
Progressive Elaboration
What-If Sce
Path Convergence
21. The realized cost incurred for the work performed on an activity during a specific time period.
Procurement Management Plan
Resource Calendar
Finish-to-Finish
Actual Cost
22. A component of the project or program management plan that describes how requirements will be analyzed - documented and managed.
Project Manager
Requirements Management Plan
Budget at Completion
Project Charter
23. A technique used for dividing and sub-dividing the project scope and project deliverables into smaller - more manageable parts.
Project Scope Statement
Actual Cost
Lag
Decomposition
24. An estimating technique in which an algorithm is used to calculate cost or duration based on historical data and project parameters.
Backward Pass
Parametric Estimating
Risk Acceptance
Risk Avoidance
25. An estimate of the longest activity duration - which takes into account all of the known variables that could affect performance.
Procurement Management Plan
Pessimistic Duration
Preventive Action
Early Start Date
26. A formal proposal to modify any document - deliverable - or baseline.
Successor Activity
Change Control
Cost Management Plan
Change Request
27. A component of the project - program - or portfolio management plan that describes how - when - and by whom information will be administered and disseminated.
Communication Management Plan
Critical Path Activity
Predecessor Activity
Organizational Breakdown Structure
28. A graphical representation of the logical relationships among the project schedule activities.
Risk Register
Early Start Date
Project Schedule Network Diagram
Decision Tree Analysis
29. A dependency between two activities - or between an activity and a milestone.
Decomposition
Logical Relationship
Requirements Management Plan
Control Account
30. A technique used to shorten the schedule duration without reducing the project scope.
Trigger Condition
Forward Pass
Schedule Compression
Actual Cost
31. The work performed to deliver a product - service - or result with the specified features and functions.
Risk Category
Project Scope
Milestone
Planned Value
32. A logical relationship in which a successor activity cannot start until a predecessor activity has finished.
Risk Transference
Project Schedule Network Diagram
Critical Chain Method
Finish-to-Start
33. An activity that can be planned and measured and that yields a specific output. (Note: Discrete effort is one of three earned value management [EVM] types of activities used to measure work performance.)
Preventive Action
Most Likely Duration
Discrete Effort
Resource Breakdown Structure
34. A component of the project or program management plan that describes how the scope will be defined - developed - monitored - controlled - and verified.
Decomposition
Scope Management Plan
Code of Accounts
Lead
35. A limiting factor that affects the execution of a project - program - portfolio - or process.
Critical Path Method
Acceptance Criteria
Budget at Completion
Constraint
36. A risk response strategy whereby the project team shifts the impact of a threat to a third party - together with ownership of the response.
Critical Path
Risk Transference
Cost Performance Index
Fast Tracking
37. The number of labor units required to complete a schedule activity or work breakdown structure component - often expressed in hours - days - or weeks.
Risk Register
Schedule Management Plan
Effort
Staffing Management Plan
38. Any unique and verifiable product - result - or capability to perform a service that is required to be produced to complete a process - phase - or project.
Gantt Chart
Critical Path Method
Schedule Performance Index
Deliverable
39. A bar chart of schedule information where activities are listed on the vertical axis - dates are shown on the horizontal axis - and activity durations are shown as horizontal bars placed according to start and finish dates.
Gantt Chart
Risk Acceptance
Critical Path Method
Milestone
40. In the critical path method - the earliest possible point in time when the uncompleted portions of a schedule activity can finish based on the schedule network logic - the data date - and any schedule constraints.
Backward Pass
Fast Tracking
Early Finish Date
Risk Register
41. A representation of the plan for executing the project's activities including durations - dependencies and other planning information - used to produce a project schedule along with other scheduling artifacts.
Schedule Model
Scope Management Plan
Project Calendar
Actual Cost
42. A logical relationship in which a successor activity cannot finish until a predecessor activity has finished.
Schedule Baseline
Finish-to-Finish
Schedule Model
Cost Performance Index
43. A schedule method that allows the project team to place buffers on any project schedule path to account for limited resources and project uncertainties.
Scope Baseline
Progressive Elaboration
Free Float
Critical Chain Method
44. 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.
Scope Creep
Project Life Cycle
Late Finish Date
Progressive Elaboration
45. A management structure that standardizes the project-related governance processes and facilitates the sharing of resources - methodologies - tools - and techniques.
Early Start Date
Program Management Office
Project Management Office
Lead
46. The centralized management of one or more portfolios to achieve strategic objectives.
Portfolio Management
Parametric Estimating
Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Budget at Completion
47. An intentional activity to modify a nonconforming product or product component.
Defect Repair
Code of Accounts
Change Control System
Early Start Date
48. The measure of work performed expressed in terms of the budget authorized for that work.
Code of Accounts
Cost Performance Index
Crashing
Earned Value
49. A response to a threat that has occurred - for which a prior response had not been planned or was not effective.
Cost Management Plan
What-If Sce
Bottom-up Estimating
Secondary Risk
50. The application of knowledge - skills - tools - and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements.
Finish-to-Finish
Constraint
Sponsor
Project Management