Exam 6: Managing Project Scheduling

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The ____________is a diagramming method using boxes and rectangles connected by arrows to represent activities and their dependencies in a project.

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The process of developing a network diagram and updating the activity list from the activity definition phase is called:

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The need to start marketing efforts long before a product launch at Microsoft is an example of the following constraint(s):

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Definitive estimates can vary by as much as:

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The approach to creating a WBS where all team members try to come up with as many tasks to complete the project as possible is called:

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____________is the process of breaking down tasks to make them more manageable.

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The ____________is a diagramming method using arrows to represent activities and their precedence relationships, and nodes to represent project milestones.

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Work packages should be ____________enough to be completed by one person or a small, well- defined group.

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Lead time is the time delay between the completion of one task and the start of the successor.

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____________is a network logic method that allows managers to depict nonsequential activities.

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____________is the time required by one task before another task can begin.

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____________estimates vary from +10% to - 5%.

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A work package should be specific enough to be completed by one person or a small, well- defined group.

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An activity of zero duration that is used to show a logical relationship is called a zero node.

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