The(7)technique involves using project characteristics in a mathematical model to predict total project cost. Models can be simple or complex.A.cost aggregationB.reserve analysisC.parametric estimatingD.funding limit reconciliation

The(7)technique involves using project characteristics in a mathematical model to predict total project cost. Models can be simple or complex.

A.cost aggregation

B.reserve analysis

C.parametric estimating

D.funding limit reconciliation


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A technique that can be used to measure the total income of a project compared to the total moneys expended at any period of time is:A . return on investment (ROI)B . net present value (NPV)C . discounted cash flow (DCF)D . B and CE . All of the above.

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The()technique involves using project characteristics in a mathematical model to predict total project cost. Models can be simple or complex. A.costaggregationB.reserve analysisC.parametricestimatingD.funding limit reconciliation

● The project life-cycle can be described as(72).(72)A.project concept, project planning, project execution, and project close-outB.project planning, work authorization, and project reportingC.project planning, project control, project definition, WBS development, and project terminationD.project concept, project execution, and project reporting

The(72)technique involves using project characteristics in a mathematical model to predict total project costs. Models can be simple or complex.A.Cost AggregationB.Reserve AnalysisC.Parametric EstimatingD.Funding Limit Reconciliation

A project management technique that is currently in widespread use is the(71) . The purpose of this technique is to detail, in hierarchical fashion, all of the activities that are required to meet project objectives. There are some special activities called(72) , which are events that signify the accomplishment or completion of major deliverables during the project. Most system development methodologies also provide(73), whose purpose is to contain the various pieces of relevant information-feasibility assessments, schedules, needs analysis, and so forth-in a single place so that they can be presented to project clients and other related parties. Several types of important network diagrams are used in project management.(74) was developed to make clear the interdependence between project tasks before those tasks are scheduled.(75) offers the advantage of clearly showing overlapping tasks.A.Structure ChartB.Organizational StructureC.Work Breakdown StructureD.Functional decomposition diagram

A project management technique that is currently in widespread use is the (73). The purpose of this technique is to detail, in hierarchical fashion, all of the activities that are required to meet project objectives.A.Structure ChartB.Organizational StructureC.Work Breakdown StructureD.Functional decomposition diagram

The( )is a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be Carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables. A、project scope statementB、work packageC、WBSD、project scope plan

● A project management technique that is currently in widespread use is the (71) . The purpose of this technique is to detail, in hierarchical fashion, all of the activities that are required to meet project objectives. There are some special activities called (72) , which are events that signify the accomplishment or completion of major deliverables during the project. Most system development methodologies also provide (73) , whose purpose is to contain the various pieces of relevant information – feasibility assessments, schedules, needs analysis, and so forth – in a single place so that they can be presented to project clients and other related parties. Several types of important network diagrams are used in project management. (74) was developed to make clear the interdependence between project tasks before those tasks are scheduled. (75) offers the advantage of clearly showing overlapping tasks.

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A project management technique that is currently in widespread use is the ( ) . The purpose of this technique is to detail, in hierarchical fashion, all of the activities that are required to meet project objectives.A.Functional decomposition diagramB.Work Breakdown StructureC.Structure ChartD.Organizational Structure

The project life-cycle can be described as().A.project concept, project planning, project execution, and project close-outB.project planning, work authorization, and project reportingC.project planning, project control, project definition, WBS development, and project terminationD.project concept, project execution, and project reporting

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The()is a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be Carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables.A.Project scope statementB.Work packageC.WBSD.Project scope plan

( )estimating is a technique for estimating the duration or cost of an activity ou project using historical data from a similar activity or project. A.Parametric B.Analogous C.Three-point D.Expert judgment

The()technique involves using project characteristics in a mathematical model to predict total project cost. Models can be simple or complex.A、costaggregationB、reserve analysisC、parametricestimatingD、funding limit reconciliation

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