This diagram shows the sequence of project activities.
What is a Network Diagram?
A process (or tool) to divide project deliverables into smaller, more manageable components.
What is Create WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)? or What is decomposition?
Name one technique used to collect requirements.
Interviews, Focus Groups, Surveys, Questionnaires, Workshops, Brainstorming
Name 3 main members of the agile team
What are
Project Manager/ Scrum Master
Product Owner
Team
The document that includes the project's purpose, high-level requirements, and key deliverables.
What is the Project Charter?
This tool helps in managing the project schedule by comparing actual progress to the planned schedule.
What is Schedule Baseline?
The scope baseline includes the project scope statement, WBS, and this document.
What is the WBS Dictionary?
This is used to track requirements throughout the project lifecycle and ensure they are met.
What is the Requirements Traceability Matrix used for?
What ceremony is happening in this picture?
What is daily stand up?
The iterative process of optimizing the project management plan.
What is Progressive Elaboration?
A graphical representation of a project's activities and their relationships.
What is a Gantt Chart?
In a WBS, what is the term for the lowest level of the breakdown?
What is Work Package
This stakeholder is typically responsible for approving the collected requirements in a waterfall project
Who are the Project Sponsor or Key Stakeholders
What is the meeting called after a project is over and you review the work from the sprint?
What is a demo?
This plan outlines how changes will be managed throughout the project.
What is the Change Management Plan?
The technique used to estimate the duration or cost of a task using historical data from similar projects.
What is Analogous Estimating?
Which process group includes the creation of the WBS?
What is the planning Process Group
Name one of the outcomes of the Define Activities process.
What is Activity List, Activity Attributes, or Milestone List
A meeting held after a release to gather lessons learned
What is retrospective?
What makes up the traditional Triangle of Constraints?
What are Scope, Time, and Cost
This planning enables you to begin work, even if terms and conditions are uncertain and subject to change.
What is Rolling Wave Planning?
It applies at all levels within the hierarchy: the sum of the work at the "child" level must equal 100% of the work represented by the "parent". This is an important design principle for work breakdown structures is called
What is the 100% rule
Detailed descriptions of the activities, such as durations, relationships, resources, and constraints.
What is "Activity Attributes?
Who is the Product Owner?
This type of organizational structure carries a blend of the characteristics of functional and projectized organizations
What is a matrix organization?