Across
- 1. The process of verifying that all the work required and only the work required is included in the project.
- 3. Reporting on the progress of project activities and milestones.
- 4. A document that includes a detailed breakdown of the project work into smaller, manageable components.
- 6. Significant project events or achievements that mark key points in the project's progress.
- 13. Relationships between project activities, categorized as mandatory, discretionary, or external.
- 14. A method for scheduling project activities based on their dependencies and relationships.
- 17. A hierarchical breakdown of project resources used in scheduling.
- 18. Diagrams used to represent process flows or project activities.
- 19. The approved version of the project scope statement, work breakdown structure, and WBS dictionary.
Down
- 1. A method for comparing planned versus actual project performance
- 2. A comprehensive list of project activities that need to be scheduled and managed.
- 5. A technique for estimating activity duration based on historical data or models.
- 7. Problem-solving techniques or rules of thumb used for project scheduling.
- 8. The process of breaking down the project scope into smaller, more manageable pieces.
- 9. Adding extra time or resources to an activity's duration to account for uncertainty.
- 10. The detailed description of the project's objectives, deliverables, constraints, and assumptions.
- 11. The document that contains a description of the project's objectives and the work required to achieve those objectives.
- 12. A representation of the project's schedule and timeline.
- 14. A smaller, more manageable component of work within a project.
- 15. The process of smoothing out resource allocation in a project schedule.
- 16. The part of project management that involves defining and controlling what is and is not included in the project.
