The Project Life Cycle

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Across
  1. 2. a risk towards equipment safety, could take the form of what?
  2. 5. resources needed to complete each task
  3. 9. what are two types of protection methods?
  4. 12. 1990
  5. 14. hardware needed: network cable/ Wi-Fi router.
  6. 16. a single piece of data about one person or one thing.
  7. 17. tasks needed to complete the project
  8. 18. key deadlines for tasks to be started/finished by
  9. 20. 1998
  10. 21. hardware needed: projector and board
  11. 22. Macro programming is similar to computer languages, except the instructions are running inside an application.
  12. 25. who the information is aimed at.
  13. 27. hardware needed: webcam, monitor, speakers and microphone.
  14. 28. hardware needed: printer and monitor
  15. 30. targets should be measurable so the project manager can judge whether they are being achieved
  16. 32. what type of software is this an advantage of? Text and graphics can be imported from different sources.
  17. 33. what needs to be completed before another task can start
Down
  1. 1. Initiation, Planning, Execution, Evaluation
  2. 3. Designed to store, process and manipulate numerical data.
  3. 4. 2000
  4. 6. 1974
  5. 7. hardware needed: monitor.
  6. 8. nodes, sub nodes, time/duration links, task sequences, dependent tasks, concurrent tasks, can show a critical path
  7. 10. 1988
  8. 11. enables the effective storage of data in a logical and structured way.
  9. 13. planning time needed to still hit the final deadline
  10. 15. hardware needed: projector, board and speakers.
  11. 19. the methods that can be used to share information by individuals or organisations.
  12. 23. hardware needed: printer.
  13. 24. Is a function in database software that allows multiple adjacent cells to be combined into a single larger cell.
  14. 26. time needed to complete the project
  15. 29. ensure targets are clear so that they are easy to monitor and measure success against
  16. 31. what does general data protection regulations mean?