Ov 4
Ov 4
Collect
Project Scope Requirements Verify Scope
Management Define Scope Control Scope
Create WBS
Define Activities
Sequence Activities
Estimate Activity
Project Time
Management Resources Control Schedule
Estimate Activity
Durations
Develop Schedule
These techniques:
Are assessment processes that assess multiple alternatives to arrive at
an expected outcome.
Are used to generate, classify, and prioritize project or product
requirements.
Determine outcome, i.e., the resolution of future action for the project.
Various methods are adopted to reach a group decision.
Method Description
Unanimity Everyone in the group agrees on a single course of action.
Requires support from more than 50% of the members of the group
Majority
to indicate the selected decision.
The largest batch in the group decides for the group even if a
Plurality
majority is not achieved.
Dictatorship One individual makes the decision for an entire group.
Requirements traceability matrix for the OGC Warehouse Management Software project.
Guidelines
Study the project charter to identify the high-level project
requirements and product descriptions.
Examine the stakeholder register to identify stakeholders who can
provide information.
Use various methods to collect the requirements.
If possible, provide a working model or prototype of the expected
product.
Create the requirements documentation for the project.
Review and validate the requirements management plan along with
the key stakeholders.
Defines the project and what it does and does not need to accomplish.
Created at an early stage in the project.
Reflects the stakeholders’ common understanding of major activities
to be performed.
Typically includes:
Project objectives, deliverables, and requirements.
Project constraints and assumptions.
Product acceptance criteria.
Content Description
Project boundaries Parameters of what is and what is not included within a project.
Product acceptance Process and criteria for accepting finished products or services
criteria resulting from a project.
Project constraints Factors that limit the way that the project can be approached.
The project manager defines the scope of the project and finalizes a
project scope statement.
Scope definitions are shaped by the deliverables, assumptions, and
constraints that are documented during project initiation.
Technique Description
Value engineering and Identifying and developing the cost versus benefits ratio for
value analysis each function of a product.
Quality function Identifying what the customer's needs are, and translating
deployment those needs into technical requirements.
Analyzing products holistically, integrating factors such as
Systems engineering users, usage environment, and related hardware or software
with which the product must function.
Technique Description
Guidelines
Refine the project objectives, deliverables, and product scope
description from the requirements documentation.
Reexamine the requirements.
Review the project boundaries.
Update constraints, risks, assumptions.
Create schedule milestones.
Include revised cost estimate.
Document known risks.
Map the internal organization.
Document product specifications and approval requirements.
Finalize acceptance procedure.
Maps to
project
scope
statement
Subdivides
project
work into
smaller
pieces
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To develop a WBS:
1. Gather reference materials and other inputs.
2. Determine how you will organize project work.
3. Identify major deliverables.
4. Analyze each element to determine whether it is sufficiently
decomposed.
5. Break down each WBS element to the work package level.
6. Validate your WBS using a bottom-up approach.
7. Use your code of accounts to assign a cost code to each element.
Component Description
Project baseline and The comparison of the baseline specifications, schedules, and budgets to the
status comparison actual project results for the project phase or deliverable.
A discussion of whether the project as a whole is on track, or whether it is likely
Overall project status
to deviate in some way from the project plans.
Based on the inspection result, you may want to recommend changes that will
Change
recommendations be needed in order to meet specifications, scope, or schedule and budget
goals.
Scope and Explains what the audit attempted to prove, how it went about proving it, what
methodology of the measurements were used to determine conformance to requirements, and what
inspection assumptions or limitations influenced the way that data was collected.
Guidelines
Develop and implement a scope change control system.
Evaluate change requests.
Identify and document corrective actions to bring expected future
performance in line with planned performance.
Ensure formal agreements are reached and new specifications
detailed when project scope is expanded.
Revise cost, schedule, or quality baselines to reflect changes,
if necessary.
Use performance measurement techniques to monitor changes.
Document lessons learned.
1. What factors of the define scope process are the most important to
your organization?