lessons learned 8-27 Flashcards
a name sometimess used for living documents formally updated to reflect changes in the scope Examples include: Project charter, business case, requirements stakeholder analysis.
Artifacts
name of a 3 dimensional chart to identify stakeholder classifications
Stakeholder cube
in agile, the name of an inter-interation review
Checkpoint
model of stakeholder assessment describing classes based on power, urgency and legitimacy
Salience model
Provides a high-level summary timeline of the release schedule (typically 3 to 6 months) Also determines the number of iterations in the release.
Agile release planning
A common contractual clause that frees parties bound by contract from liability or obligation when certain circumstances beyond their control arise making perfomance impossible, such as war, riot, flooding, strikes, tornado, etc.
Force majeure
A structured, independent process to determine if project activities comply with organizational and project policies, processes and procedures
Quality audit
This links product requirements to deliverables and helps the ensure each requirement in the documentation is tested. This provides an overview of the tests that should be performed to verify the requirements
RTM requirements tracebility matrix
This includes the bid documents, procurement statement of work, independent cost estimates, and source selection criteria
Procurement documentation
What process is procurement documentation an input to?
Conduct procurements
- This assists stakeholders in monitoring and tracking the changes to project artifacts such as product documentation. The system assures the engineers that they are working on the most current version of the documentation.
- A collection of procedures used to track project artifacts and monitor and control changes to these artifacts.
Configuration management system
This provides the project team with details on the projected expenditures and other funding information. That information will assist the project team in controlling the costs while procuring the resources.
Project funding requirements
What is the difference between a defect repair and a corrective action?
A defect reapair modifies a nonconforming product or product component. A corrective action realigns the performance of project work with the project management plan
A series of tools and techniques used to create and connect people to information. This is a TT used in manage project knowledge
Information management
project documents that identify the types and quantities of resources required for ech activity in a work package
Resource requirements