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Decomposing the major deliverables into smaller, more manageable components
to provide better control.
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The time needed to complete an activity
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Determining the information and communications needs of the
project stakeholders.
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Identifying which quality standards are relevant to the project and determining
how to satisfy them.
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The point in time work was scheduled to finish on an activity.
The scheduled finish date is normally within the range of dates delimited by the
early finish date and the late finish date.
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The point in time work was scheduled to start on an activity. The
scheduled start date is normally within the range of dates delimited by the early
start date and the late start date.
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A subset of project management that includes the processes required
to ensure that the project includes all of the work required, and only the
work required, to complete the project successfully. It consists of initiation, scope
planning, scope definition, scope verification, and scope change control.
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Determining the information and communications needs of the
project stakeholders.
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Any numbering system used to monitor project costs by category (e.g., labor,
supplies, materials). The project chart of accounts is usually based upon the
corporate chart of accounts of the primary performing organization. See also code
of accounts.
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The original plan (for a project, a work package, or an activity), plus or minus approved
changes. Usually used with a modifier (e.g., cost baseline, schedule baseline,
performance measurement baseline).
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