Develop Schedule
Cost Planning
Quality Planning
Comms & Change
Tools
100
Discrete, scheduled components of work that have estimated duration, costs, and resource requirements
What is an activity?
100
Details how the Project Manager intends to spend the budget
What is a spend plan?
100
The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements
What is quality?
100
The management process for requesting, reviewing, approving, carrying out, and controlling changes to deliverables
What is change control?
100
Integrates various planning and controlling project tools for holistic project analysis (WBS, schedule, cost estimates)
What is a Financial Workbook?
200
The most common type of dependency relationship
What is Finish-to-Start?
200
Costs that cover Division operations
What are direct distributed costs?
200
The principle benefit of quality-related activities
What is less re-work?
200
The most common type of change in a project
What is scope change?
200
Describes the Project Manager's responsibilities relating to quality management
What is a Quality Approach Guide?
300
Uses information from previous comparable projects to determine similar measures for the current project
What is analogous estimating?
300
Pre-requisites to developing a detailed spend plan (name two)
What are activity cost estimates, scope baseline, schedule, or contracts? (Any two)
300
A measure of exactness (when repeated measurements are clustered with little scatter)
What is precision?
300
Required to give approval for scope changes
Who are the business owners (sponsors)?
300
An SE Tool that captures all purchasable items in this hierarchy: systems, subsystems, assemblies, components, parts, and software
What is the Standardized Master Equipment List (MEL)?
400
Activities whose duration is determined by the amount of resources used to accomplish them
What are level of effort activities?
400
The data characteristic that answers the question: "Can the numbers be trusted?"
What is accuracy?
400
Money spent during the project to avoid failures
What are costs of conformance?
400
The primary purpose of communications during the Closing Phase
What is to build institutional capacity by identifying lessons learned and archiving historical documents?
400
Lists non-standard resources that are required to support goals and objectives but are not readily available within existing SCR service and supply contracts
What is a Project-Specific Resource Plan?
500
Reserves that are used to reduce the impact of missing the target date for a specific activity
What are contingency reserves?
500
The cost estimating method that involves estimating the cost of individual activities identified in the WBS
What is bottom-up?
500
He said, "Quality is free because the costs of conformance are less than the costs of non-conformance"
Who is Philip Crosby?
500
The formula for the number of communication channels
What is N(N-1)/2?
500
Lists reports and project meeting information in one workbook
What are Communication Matrices?
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