Estimating project times and costs chapter 5
what is the preparation costs of top-down estimates
1/10 to 3/10 of a percent of total project cost
what is the preparation costs of bottom-up estimates
3/10 of a percent to 1% of total project costs
The cost to prepare bottom-up estimates will typically run how much more than the costs to prepare the top-down estimates?
about 3 times as much
Which of the following top-down methods is used when projects closely follow past projects in features and costs and result in costs being assigned by percentages to major segments of the project?
apportion
which top down methd is used when projects closely follow past projects in features and costs. Estimates can be made quickly with little effort and reasonable accuracy
apportion methods
which top-down method uses authorization to pay contractors by completion of specific segments of a house. For example, foundation might represent 3%, framing 25%, electric 15% and so on
apportion methods
can serve as a check on cost elements in the WBS by rolling up the work packages and associated cost accounts to major deliverables
bottom up approach
provides the customer with an opportunity to compare the low-cost, efficient method approach with any imposed restrictions
bottom up approach
what is the intended use of bottom-up estimates
budgeting scheduling resource requirements fund timing
changes often have to be made midstream to respond to new demands by the customer is an example of which reason to refine estimates
changes in project scope and plans
what is the best way to improve estimates
collect and archive data on past project estimates and actuals
what factors influence the level of detail in the WBS
complexity of the project need for control project size cost duration other factors
Top-down estimates are most likely to occur during the ______ phase.
concept
This method uses the pooled experience of senior and or middle managers to estimate the total project duration and costs
consensus method
what are the top down approaches for estimating project times and costs
consensus method ratio method apportion method function point method learning curves
work package estimates should not include allowances for_____________________
contingencies
as the difficulty of the work decreases the expected improvement _______________________
decreases and the improvement ratio that is used becomes greater
these costs are clearly chargeable to a specific work package
direct costs
these costs represent real cash outflows and must be paid as the project progresses
direct costs
what are the types of costs associated with a project
direct labor costs direct project overhead costs general and administrative overhead costs
examples of this cost include salary of the PM and temporary rental space for the project team
direct project overhead costs
these costs can be tied to project deliverables or work packages, examples include the salary of the PM and temporary rental space
direct project overhead costs
This consensus method uses a panel of experts familiar with the kind of project in question and uses anonymous estimate questionnaires to reach a decision
Delphi Method
what does a learning curve tell management
each time the ouput quantity doubles, the unit labor hours are reduced at a constant rate
The process of forecasting or approximating the time and cost of completing project deliverables is called
estimating
what is the intended use of top-down estimates
feasibility/conceptual phase rough time/cost estimate fund requirements resource capacity planning
Sean is forecasting the time and cost of developing a customized software program by looking at the number of inputs, outputs, inquires, files, and interfaces. Which of the following methods is he using?
function point
the software industry frequently estimates using weighted macro varibles called________________________
function point methods
which top-down method uses major parameters such as number of inputs, number of outputs, number of inquiries, number of data files, and number of interfaces
funtion point methods
these costs are usually allocated as a percent of the total direct cost, or a percent of the total of a specific direct cost such as labor, materials, or equipment
general and administrative overhead costs
these costs represent organization costs that are not directly linked to a specific project
general and administrative overhead costs
People working on prototype development needing time to interact with the design engineers after the design is completed is an example of:
hidden interaction costs
time and costs devoted to managing interactions rises exponentially as the number of people and different diciplines involved increases on a project reflects which reason to refine estimates
interaction costs are hidden in estimates
Learning curves are more likely to apply in situations where most of the costs are
labor
what type of costs are considered direct labor costs
labor materials equipment
the pattern of improvement
learning curve
what is the preferred approach in defining the project estimates
make rough top-down estimates, develop the WBS, make bottom-up estimates, develop schedules and budgets, and reconcile differences between top down and bottom up estimates
what is the accuracy of bottom-up estimates
minus 10% to plus 30%
The accuracy of top-down estimates will typically be in the range of
minus 20% to plus 60%
what is the accuracy of top-down estimates
minus 20% to plus 60%
Work package estimates should be based on what kind of conditions
normal
resource shortages, whether in the form of people, equipment, or materials, can extend original estimates is an example of which reason to refine estimates
normal conditions do not apply
the tendency of people to overestimate how quickly they can get things done and underestimate how long it will take them to complete tasks is an example of which reason to refine estimates
overly optimistic
Janet is forecasting how much money her department needs to support a new project. She estimates that two people and $25,000 in expenses will cover her needs. Because management typically insists on reducing forecasts by 20 percent, she increases her estimates to allow for that reduction. Which of the following factors is illustrated in this situation?
padding estimates
which bottom-up approach uses cost per task to determine total cost of project
parametric procedures
The approach that begins with a top-down estimate for the project and then refines estimates as the project is implemented is known as ______ method
phase estimating
which bottom-up approach is used when an unusual amount of uncertainty surrounds a project and it is impractical to estimate times and costs for the entire project
phase estimating
which bottom-up approach uses a detailed estimate to develop estimates for the immediate phase and a macro estimate for the remaining phases of the project
phase estimating
which estimating approach is preferred by those working on projects where the final product is not known and the uncertainty is very large, for example, the integration of wireless phones and computers
phase estimating
estimates of current events are close to 100 percent accurate but are reduced for more distant events
planning horizon
what factors influence the quality of estimates
planning horizon project duration people project structure and organization padding estimates organization culture nonproject factors
which bottom-up approach is popular in software and new product projects where up-front requirements are fuzzy and not well known
range estimating
which bottom-up approach uses three time estimates--low, average, and high to determine total project cost
range estimating
which bottom-up approach works best when work packages have significant uncertainty associated with the time or cost to complete
range estimating
Which top down method uses, for instance, the number of square feet to estimate the cost and time to build a house; that is a house of 2700 square feet might cost $160 per square foot.
ratio method
Which guideline allows persons most familiar with the task to use their experience and best judgemnt to develop useful work package estimates?
responsibility
what are the seven guidelines to develop useful work package estimates
responsibility use several people to estimate normal conditions time units independence contingencies adding risk assessment
when project promoters underestimate the costs of projects and overestimate project benefits in order to win approval, like in public works projects, is an example of which reason to refine estimates
strategic misrepresentation
Project costs are typically viewed from all of the following except:
sunk
which bottom-up approach uses the costs from past projects as a starting point for the new project
template
The bottom-up approach for estimating times and costs that uses costs from past projects that were similar to the current project is known as:
template method
what are the bottom-up approaches for estimating project times and costs
template method parametric procedures applied to specific tasks range estimating a hybrid phase estimating
design flaws are revealed after the fact, extreme weather conditions occur, accidents happen is an example of which reason to refine estimates
things go wrong on projects
Design flaws being revealed after the fact, extreme weather conditions, and accidents occurring are examples of:
things going wrong on a project
what is the collection and archival of data on past project estimates and actuals
time and cost databases
estimates made by top managers who have very little knowledge of component activities used to complete the project
top-down estimates
usually derived from someone who uses experience and or information to determine the project duration and total cost
top-down estimates
Which guideline allows for a better chance of being reasonable and realistic when several people with relevant experience and or knowledge of the task are used.
use several people to estimate
when are top down methods useful
when experience and judgement have been accurate in the past
Reasons why estimating time and cost are important include all of the following except:
A) To schedule work B) To determine how long the project should take and cost C) To develop cash flow needs D) To determine how well the project is progressing E) All of the above are valid reasons E) all of the above
Which of the following is not one of the recommended guidelines for developing useful work package estimates?
A)Estimates should be made by those responsible for the work B) Use several people to estimate the same work C) Estimates should be based on normal conditions D) Estimates should include a normal level of contingency E) Estimates should be independent of other projects D) estimates should include a normal level of contingency
