An estimating technique in which estimates are made at the activity level, and then aggregated to arrive
Question:
An estimating technique in which estimates are made at the activity level, and then aggregated to arrive at an overall estimate.
Match each of the key terms with the definition that best fits it.
A. Activity resource requirements B. Alternatives analysis C. Analogous estimating D. Bottom-up estimating E. Capital resources F. Control Schedule G. Crashing H. Critical activity I. Critical chain J. Critical chain method K. Develop Schedule L. Duration M. Effort N. Estimate Activity Durations O. Expert judgment P. Fast tracking Q. Free float R. Human resources S. Imposed dates T. Opportunity cost U. Parametric estimating V. PERT W. Published estimating data X. Reserve analysis Y. Resource Z. Resource breakdown structure AA. Resource calendar BB. Resource leveling CC. Resource leveling heuristics DD. Schedule baseline EE. Schedule compression techniques FF. Schedule model GG. Schedule network analysis HH. Simulation II. Three-point estimates JJ. Total float KK. What-if analyses
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Information Systems Project Management A Process Approach
ISBN: 9781943153541
2nd Edition
Authors: Christoph Schneider, Mark A Fuller, Joseph S Valacich, Joey George