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PMI Project Management Vocab
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1. A technique used for constructing a schedule model in which activities are represented by nodes and are graphically linked by one or more logical relationships to show the sequence in which the activities are to be performed.
Lessons Learned
Apportioned Effort
Precedence Diagramming Method
Corrective Action
2. An estimate of the shortest activity duration that takes into account all of the known variables that could affect performance.
Optimistic Duration
Scope Management Plan
Deliverable
Apportioned Effort
3. A grid that shows the project resources assigned to each work package.
Pessimistic Duration
Schedule Management Plan
Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Risk Register
4. A risk response strategy whereby the project team shifts the impact of a threat to a third party - together with ownership of the response.
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Portfolio Balancing
Sponsor
Risk Transference
5. An activity that does not produce definitive end products and is measured by the passage of time. (Note: Level of effort is one of three earned value management [EVM] types of activities used to measure work performance.)
Change Control System
Lead
Level of Effort
Discrete Effort
6. A graphical representation of the logical relationships among the project schedule activities.
Bottom-up Estimating
Gantt Chart
Project Schedule Network Diagram
To-Complete Performance Index
7. The expected total cost of completing all work expressed as the sum of the actual cost to date and the estimate to complete.
Optimistic Duration
Project Calendar
Free Float
Estimate at Completion
8. A hierarchical representation of risks that is organized according to risk categories.
Schedule Management Plan
Organizational Process Assets
Staffing Management Plan
Risk Breakdown Structure
9. A component of the project or program management plan that describes how requirements will be analyzed - documented and managed.
Requirements Management Plan
Activity
Constraint
Forward Pass
10. 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.
Early Start Date
Gantt Chart
Project Scope Statement
Organizational Project Management Maturity
11. An event or situation that indicates that a risk is about to occur.
Trigger Condition
Secondary Risk
Opportunity
Finish-to-Start
12. A management control point where scope - budget - actual cost - and schedule are integrated and compared to earned value for performance measurement.
Budget at Completion
Control Account
Acceptance Criteria
Phase Gate
13. A risk that would have a positive effect on one or more project objectives.
Threat
Opportunity
Risk Avoidance
S-Curve Analysis
14. An earned value management technique used to indicate performance trends by using a graph that displays cumulative costs over a specific time period.
S-Curve Analysis
Enterprise Environmental Factors
Phase Gate
Critical Chain Method
15. The sequence of activities that represents the longest path through a project - which determines the shortest possible duration.
Early Finish Date
Precedence Diagramming Method
Critical Path
Crashing
16. A distinct - scheduled portion of work performed during the course of a project.
Stakeholder
S-Curve Analysis
Activity
Project Scope
17. A technique used to shorten the schedule duration for the least incremental cost by adding resources.
Responsibility Assignment Matrix
Path Divergence
Control Account
Crashing
18. A component of the project - program - or portfolio management plan that describes how risk management activities will be structured and performed.
Project Charter
Risk Management Plan
Parametric Estimating
Rolling Wave Planning
19. The sum of all budgets established for the work to be performed.
Budget at Completion
Estimate to Complete
Stakeholder
Staffing Management Plan
20. An uncertain event or condition that - if it occurs - has a positive or negative effect on one or more project objectives.
Risk
Critical Path
Deliverable
Analogous Estimating
21. The application of knowledge - skills - tools - and techniques to a program to meet the program requirements and to obtain benefits and control not available by managing projects individually.
WBS Dictionary
Human Resource Plan
Program Management
Schedule Model Analysis
22. A technique used for dividing and sub-dividing the project scope and project deliverables into smaller - more manageable parts.
Program Management
Portfolio Balancing
Decomposition
Effort
23. The amount of time that a schedule activity can be delayed without delaying the early start date of any successor or violating a schedule constraint.
Portfolio Balancing
Free Float
Resource Leveling
Crashing
24. An estimate of the most probable activity duration that takes into account all of the known variables that could affect performance.
Schedule Management Plan
Most Likely Duration
Project Schedule Network Diagram
Program Management
25. The document that describes how the project will be executed - monitored - and controlled.
Project Schedule Network Diagram
Project Management Plan
Corrective Action
Human Resource Plan
26. The measure of work performed expressed in terms of the budget authorized for that work.
Code of Accounts
Earned Value
Precedence Diagramming Method
Discrete Effort
27. An iterative planning technique in which the work to be accomplished in the near term is planned in detail - while the work in the future is planned at a higher level.
Program Management Office
Optimistic Duration
Rolling Wave Planning
Change Control Board
28. A dependent activity that logically comes after another activity in a schedule.
Requirements Management Plan
Successor Activity
Risk Mitigation
Earned Value
29. A logical relationship in which a successor activity cannot start until a predecessor activity has started.
Performing Organization
Start-to-Start
Quality Management Plan
Project
30. 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.
Path Divergence
Forward Pass
Corrective Action
Schedule Variance
31. A formally chartered group responsible for reviewing - evaluating - approving - delaying - or rejecting changes to the project and for recording and communicating such decisions.
Change Control Board
Schedule Variance
Constraint
Project Charter
32. A condition or capability that is required to be present in a product - service - or result to satisfy a contract or other formally imposed specification.
Precedence Diagramming Method
Budget at Completion
Requirement
Organizational Process Assets
33. A response to a threat that has occurred - for which a prior response had not been planned or was not effective.
Estimate to Complete
Probability and Impact Matrix
What-If Sce
Path Divergence
34. The expected cost to finish all the remaining project work.
Estimate to Complete
Decomposition
Control Account
Project Scope
35. A component of the human resource plan that describes when and how team members will be acquired and how long they will be needed.
Project Manager
Staffing Management Plan
Human Resource Plan
Portfolio Balancing
36. The approved version of a scope statement - work breakdown structure (WBS) - and its associated WBS dictionary - which can be changed only through formal change control procedures and is used as a basis for comparison.
Scope Baseline
Defect Repair
Portfolio Balancing
Enterprise Environmental Factors
37. 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.
Risk Avoidance
Three-Point Estimate
Level of Effort
Staffing Management Plan
38. A calendar that identifies the working days and shifts upon which each specific resource is available.
Start-to-Finish
Start-to-Start
Trigger Condition
Resource Calendar
39. A measure of schedule performance expressed as the difference between the earned value and the planned value.
Earned Value
Three-Point Estimate
Schedule Variance
Cost Variance
40. The number of labor units required to complete a schedule activity or work breakdown structure component - often expressed in hours - days - or weeks.
Variance at Completion
Effort
Lead
Pessimistic Duration
41. An individual - group - or organization who may affect - be affected by - or perceive itself to be affected by a decision - activity - or outcome of a project - program - or portfolio.
Level of Effort
Free Float
Project Calendar
Stakeholder
42. A component of the project or program management plan that describes how the scope will be defined - developed - monitored - controlled - and verified.
Scope Creep
Scope Management Plan
Most Likely Duration
Discrete Effort
43. A set of conditions that is required to be met before deliverables are accepted.
Acceptance Criteria
Defect Repair
Requirement
S-Curve Analysis
44. 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
Sponsor
Late Finish Date
WBS Dictionary
Lessons Learned
45. An activity where effort is allotted proportionately across certain discrete efforts and not divisible into discrete efforts. (Note: Apportioned effort is one of three earned value management [EVM] types of activities used to measure work performance
Activity
Resource Leveling
Enterprise Environmental Factors
Apportioned Effort
46. A hierarchical representation of resources by category and type.
Resource Breakdown Structure
Estimate to Complete
Precedence Diagramming Method
Project Schedule
47. A risk that would have a negative effect on one or more project objectives.
Start-to-Start
Constraint
Threat
Schedule Variance
48. A person or group who provides resources and support for the project - program - or portfolio - and is accountable for enabling success.
Deliverable
Sponsor
Project Management Plan
Finish-to-Finish
49. A technique for estimating the duration or cost of an activity or a project - using historical data from a similar activity or project.
Gantt Chart
Opportunity
Total Float
Analogous Estimating
50. A measure of the cost performance that is required to be achieved with the remaining resources in order to meet a specified management goal - expressed as the ratio of the cost to finish the outstanding work to the remaining budget.
Communication Management Plan
Progressive Elaboration
Scope Management Plan
To-Complete Performance Index