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| What are the components of the scope baseline? |
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| It is the Project Scope Statement, the WBS and the WBS Dictionary. |
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| What is the primary output of 'Define Activities'? |
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| What is 'rolling wave plan'? |
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| A form of progressive elaboration planning where the work to be accomplished in the near term is planned in more detail and the work to be accomplished further in the future is planned at a higher level. |
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| Precedence Diagramming Method |
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| What are the inputs to 'Sequence Activities'? |
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| What is the output of 'Sequence Activities'? |
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| Project Schedule Network Diagrams |
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| What does a network diagram show? |
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| The order in which activites are performed |
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| Human Resources, materials, equipment, etc. |
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| What is the output of the Estimate Activity Resources? |
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| Resource Breakdown Structure |
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| Estimate Activity Durations produces what? |
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| Activity Duration Estimates |
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| What is the PERT formula? |
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| Pessimistic + 4X Realistic + Optimistic / 6 |
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| What is the advantage of managing critical path? |
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| Chances of being on time or early are improved. |
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| What are crashing estimates? |
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| Estimating by adding more resources. |
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| The amount of time an activity can be delayed without impacting critical path. |
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| How much float can the critical path have? |
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| What is meant by 'free float'? |
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| The amount of time something could be delayed without impacting other early start dates. |
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| Why would you perform a 'backward pass' |
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| To calculate late start and late finish. |
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| If you had an activity that needs to finish before the next one can begin, what type of dependency are they said to have? |
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