Topic 10: Work Breakdown Structure
10. Which of the following terms best refers to the original or approved WBS?
Baseline
9. Match the label with the corresponding item in the following image.
Budget - B GANTT Chart - D WBS - A Schedule - C
2. Which of the following processes is part of the project Planning Phase and not the project Initiating Phase?
Create Work Breakdown Structure
7. A GIS Analyst is best categorized as which type of project cost (check all that apply)?
Direct Variable
4. Which of the following task precedence types is labeled as "C" in the following image?
Finish-to-Start (FS)
Planning - Sequence WBS Tasks
Identify and document logical relationships among the project tasks Start-to-Finish (SF) Start-to-Start (SS) Finish-to-Start (FS) Finish-to-Finish (FF)
8. A large format plotter is best categorized as which type of project cost (check all that apply)?
Indirect Fixed
5. Which of the following is NOT considered a best practice when creating a Work Breakdown Structure and GANTT chart.
Link Summary Tasks
Planning Process Group
Processes Include: Collect Requirements Scope SOW DMP WBS
6. Match the following Cost Estimating key terms with the correct description.
Rate - Costs referenced to a base unit or percentage Direct Costs - Costs identified with the project Indirect Costs - Costs not directly identified with the project Variable Costs - Unit of cost that varies with quantity
3. Match the following Work Breakdown Structure key terms with the correct description.
Summary Task - a group of related tasks Task - a well defined component of project work Milestone - task with zero duration and resources Critical Path - the sequence of tasks that determine the earliest completion of the project
1. Within the Project Management Framework, WBS stands for?
Work Breakdown Structure
Summary Task
a group of related tasks
Task
a well defined component of project work
Planning - Create Budget
aggregate cost estimates at the summary task, milestone, %, or lump sum
Planning - Estimate Schedule Duration
approximate number of work period needed to complete tasks
Rough Order or Magnitude
ballpark estimate
Indirect Costs
cost not directly identified with the project
Fixed Cost Costs
cost that do not vary with the volume of output
Direct Costs
costs identified with the project
Rate
costs references to a base unit or %
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
describes the project in detail provides a list of summary tasks and subtasks that capture the steps necessary to accomplish your objective defines the scope, level of effort, and project deliverables hierarchically-structured grouping of project elements
Activity
element of work that is required by the project, uses resources, and takes time to complete
Planning - Create Schedule Resources
estimate the type and quantities of labor, material, and travel
Baseline
original plan
Critical Path
task sequence to earliest completion
Floating Task
task that can be performed earlier or later w/o affecting the critical path
Milestone
task with zero duration and resources
Duration
time in calendar units between task start and finish
Planning - Create Schedule
time-sequenced plan of tasks used to direct and control project
Variable Costs
unit of cost that varies with quantity
Resource
work (human) or material