SCHEDULE 3 Flashcards

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The estimate activity duration process requires an estimation of the amount of ____ ____ required to complete the activity and the amount of ____ ____ estimated to complete the activity.

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WORK EFFORT; AVAILABLE RESOURCES

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A change to a driving resource allocated to the activity will usually have an effect on the duration, but this is not a simple ____ ____ or ____ ____.

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“STREIGHT LINE”; LINEAR RELATIONSHIP

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When one factor (e.g. resource) used to determine the effort required to produce a unit of work is increased while all other factors remain fixed, a point will eventually be reached at which additions of that one factor start to yield progressively smaller or diminishing increases in output.

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LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS

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Increasing the number of resources to twice the original number does not always reduce the time by half, as it may increase extra duration due to risk, and at some point adding too many resources to the activity may increase duration due to knowledge transfer, learning curve, additional coordination, and other factors involved.

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NUMBER OF RESOURCES

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This may also play an important role in determining duration estimates. For example, an increase in the output of a manufacturing plant may be achieved by procuring the latest advances in technology, which may impact duration and resource needs.

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ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY

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The project manager also needs to be aware of Student Syndrome - or procrastination - when people start to apply themselves only at the last possible moment before the deadline, and Parkinson’s law where work expands to fill the time available for its completion.

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MOTIVATION OF STAFF

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What are the Estimate Activity Durations process inputs?

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN, PROJECT DOCUMENTS, EEF’s, OPA’s

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Project management plan components for the Estimate Activity Durations process?

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SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT PLAN, SCOPE BASELINE

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Project documents components for the Estimate Activity Durations process?

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ACTIVITY ATTRIBUTES, ACTIVITY LIST, ASSUMPTION LOG, LESSONS LEARNED REGISTER, MILESTONE LIST, PROJECT TEAM ASSIGNEMENT, RESOURCE BREAKDOWN STRUCTURERESOURCE CALENDARS, RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS, RISK REGISTER

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What are the Estimate Activity Durations process T&T’s?

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EXPERT JUDGEMENT, ANALOGOUS ESTIMATING, PARAMETRIC ESTIMATING, THREE-PINT ESTIMATING, BOTTOM-UP ESTIMATING, DATA ANALYSIS DECISION MAKING, MEETINGS

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A technique for estimating the duration or cost of an activity or a project using historical data from a similar activity or a project.

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ANALOGOUS ESTIMATING

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Analogous estimating is generally less costly and less time-consuming, but it also ____ ____.

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LESS ACCURATE

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Parametric estimating uses a ____ ____ between historical data and other variables (e.g., sq. footage in construction) to calculate an estimate for activity parameters, such as ___, ____, and ____.

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STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP; COST, BUDGET, DURATION

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Three-Point Estimating helps define an approximate range for an activity’s duration, is used when there is ____ ____ data or when using ____ data.

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INSUFICIENT HISTORICAL; JUDGEMENTAL

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15
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tE = (tO + tM + tP) / 3. Define Variables in formula:

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tE - TRIANGULAR DISTRIBUTION; tO - best-case scenario activity duration; tM - Most likely activity duration; tP - worst-case activity duration

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16
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Bottom-Up estimating is a method of estimating project duration or cost by ____ the estimates of the lower-level components of the ____.

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AGGREGATING; WBS

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Alternatives Analysis is a data analysis technique, used to compare various levels of resource ____ or ____; scheduling ____ techniques, different tools: and make, rent or buy decisions regarding the resources.

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CAPABILITY, SKILLS; COMPRESSIOIN

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Reserve Analysis is a data analysis technique, used to determine the ____ of ____ and management ___ needed for the project.

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AMOUNT OF CONTINGENCY; RESERVE

19
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Contingency Reserves are associated with known-unknowns, and are the durations within the schedule ____.

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BASELINE

20
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Management Reserves are intendent to address the ___-___ that can affect a project. It is not included in the schedule ____.

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UNKNOWN-UNKNOWNS; BASELINE

21
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What are the Estimate Activity Durations process outputs?

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DURATION ESTIMATES; BASIS OF ESTIMATES; PROJECT DOCUMENTS UPDATES

22
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Duration estimates are quantitative assessments of the ____ number of time periods that are required to complete an activity, a phase, or a project. Estimates do not include any ___.

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LIKELY; LAGS