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100

Estimate costs and determining a budget

  •  are part of the planning process for any project.  Budgets are directly impacted by the estimated cost for each item in the budget.

100
  • Three-point Estimating


    • Used to look at best case, worse case, and most likely estimates when creating cost estimates.

100
  • Forecasting

Estimates for future project performance based.

100
  • Change Requests


    • Changes requested, but not formally approved by the official change control process of the project.

100
  • Schedule and Cost Analysis


    • Compares the amount of work completed to the amount of time or cost of work to be done.

200
  • Expert Judgment


    • Used to analyze the information needed to develop the project scope statement. 

    • Judgment and expertise is applied to any technical details.

200
  • Activity Cost Estimates


    • Provide the probable costs associated with the use of resources needed to complete the project activities.

200
  • Schedule and Cost Analysis


    • Compares the amount of work completed to the amount of time or cost of work to be done.

200
  • Project Management Plan Updates


    • Updates to reflect any changes to the cost baseline or the cost management plan.

Amount to spend on your home build= $100,000.

200
  • To-Complete 


    • Determines the efficiency needed from the remaining resources to meet the cost goals of the project and finish the project on time.

300
  • Analogous Estimating


    • A high level estimate used to include program evaluation review techniques (PERT) estimations.

300
  • Basis of Estimates


    • The detailed explanation of the logic or rules that govern the cost estimates.

300
  • To-Complete 


    • Determines the efficiency needed from the remaining resources to meet the cost goals of the project and finish the project on time.

300

    • Updates to reflect any changes to the cost baseline or the cost management plan.

Amount to spend on your home build= $100,000.

  • = $100,000.


    • The amount you expect the project to cost.

    • Total costs of each project activity without regard to completion status.

    • = sum of all values

  • Compares the amount of work completed versus the amount of work that 

400
  • Parametric Estimating


    • Used to estimate the quantity of work and productivity  rate per unit of work.

400

Controlling costs

  •  by analyzing and managing costs, the project manager can influence and manage changes related to cost.

    • Occurs during the monitoring and controlling process group.

400
  • Work Performance Information


    • Data will be used to communicate project status.

400

Controlling costs

  • by analyzing and managing costs, the project manager can influence and manage changes related to cost.

  • Occurs during the monitoring and controlling process group.

500
  • Bottom-Up Estimating


    • Used when estimating activities that are rolled up to create a total project estimate.

500
  • Earned Value Management


    • Used to measure project effectiveness in terms of execution.

500
  • Cost Forecasts


    • Communicate the project budget and spending revisions.

500
  • Earned Value Management


    • Used to measure project effectiveness in terms of execution.