Project management ch 3
Projects in controlled environments
(PRINCE2) A project management methodology developed in the United Kingdom that defines 45 separate subprocesses and organizes these into 8 process groups
Rational unified process framework
(RUP) on iterative software development process that focuses on team productivity and delivers software best practices to all team members
Daily scrum
A Short meeting in which the team shares progress and challenges
Process
A ______ is a series of actions directed toward a particular result.
Burndown chart
A chart that shows the cumulative work remaining in a sprint on a day-to-day basis
Stakeholder register
A document that includes details related to the identified project stakeholders
ScrumMaster
A person who ensures that the team is productive, facilitates the daily scrum, enables close cooperation Across all roles and functions, and removes barriers that prevent the team from being effective.
Process
A series of actions directed toward a particular result
Sprint
A set period of time normally 2 to 4 weeks during which specific work must be completed and made ready to review using scum methods
Product backlog
A single list of features prioritized by business value
Artifact
A useful object created by people
Planning
A work breakdown structure, project schedule, and cost estimates are outputs of the _____ process
Agile methods
An approach to managing projects that includes an iterative workflow and incremental delivery of software in short iterations.
Standard
Best practice for what should be done
Executing processes
Coordinating people and other resources to carry out the project plans and create products services or results of the project or projects phase
Scrum team or development team
Cross functional team of 5 to 9 people who organize themselves and the work to produce the desired results for each Sprint
Six sigma methodologies
DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) is used to improve an existing business process, and DMADV (define, measure, analyze, design, and verify) is used to create new product or process designs
Initiating process
Defining and authorizing a project or projects phase
Methodology
Description of how things should be done
Planning processes
Devising and maintaining a workable scheme to ensure the project addresses the organizations needs
Closing processes
Formalizing acceptance of the project or project phase and ending it efficiently
Intergration
Initiating involves developing a project charter, which is part of the project ______ management knowledge area.
Project management process groups
Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, closing
User stories
Short description written by customers of that they need a system to do for them
Sprint backlog
The highest priority items from the product backlog to be completed in the sprint
Product owner
The person responsible for the business value of the project and for deciding what work to do and in what order when using scrum method
Project management process groups
The progression of project activities from initiation to planning executing monitoring and controlling and closing
Templates
Many people use _____ to have a standard format for preparing various project management documents.
Kick off meeting
Meeting held at the beginning of the project stakeholders can meet each other review the goals of the project and discuss future plans
Monitoring and controlling processes
Regularly measuring and monitoring progress to make sure the project team meets the project objectives
The project has unclear up-front requirements
What is NOT a typical reason that project teams would use a predictive approach versus an agile approach to managing a project?
PRINCE2
What methodology was developed in the United Kingdom, defines 45 separate su processes and organizes them into 8 process groups?
Business case
What output is often completed before initiating a project?
Executing
Which process group normally requires the most resources and time.
Executing
_____ processes include coordinating people and other resources to carry out project plans and create the products, services, or results of the project or phase.
Monitoring and Controlling
______ involves measuring progress toward project objectives and taking corrective actions
Knowledge areas
integration scope time cost quality human resources communications risk procurement stakeholder