1. PROJ 586 Final Exam Set 1
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PROJ 586 Final Exam Set 1
1. (TCO A) In the _____ organization structure, the project manager is
responsible for the project results, whereas the functional manager is
responsible for providing the resources needed to achieve the results.
2. (TCO H) What is the longest phase of the project life cycle?
3. (TCO B) The lowest level item of any one branch of the WBS is
called a(n) _____.
4. (TCO D) A _____ is a predefined set of actions that will be
implemented if the risk event occurs.
5. (TCO F) _____ the project involves measuring actual progress and
comparing it to planned progress.
2. 6. (TCO C) If _____ is positive, it represents the maximum amount of
time that the activities on a particular path can be delayed without
jeopardizing the completion of the project by its required completion
time.
7. (TCO G) Which of the following is not an advantage of using project
management software?
8. (TCO A) Which of the following is not an example of a project?
9. (TCO C) Why are activities drawn in a serial relationship on a
network diagram?
10. (TCO F) The project cost estimate is allocated to _____.
11. (TCO F) It is important to use the _____ as the standard against
which actual cost is compared.
12. (TCO C) Calculate the earliest start for Task B if its predecessor,
Task A, finishes on day 3 and the duration of Task B is 2 days.
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3. 1. (TCO B) Describe the benefits of including the people who will be
involved in performing the project when planning the project.
2. (TCO E)
Part 1: What are some common barriers to team effectiveness?
Part 2: Describe an example of a team project that would include
barriers to success.
3. (TCO C) A project to remodel an office area has the following
activities. (Hint: You will need to build an AIB diagram, perform a
forward pass, and perform a backward pass to answer this question.)
Activity Duration Predecessors
A 2 months ---
B 4 months ---
C 4 months ---
D 1 month A
E 5 months B
F 2 months B, C
G 1 month C
4. H 3 months E, F, G
I 2 months D, E
J 2 months G, H
Activity Duration Predecessors ES EF LS LF Slack
A 2 months --- 0 2 7 9 7
B 4 months --- 0 4 0 4 0
C 4 months --- 0 4 3 7 3
D 1 month A 2 3 9 12 9
E 5 months B 4 9 4 9 0
F 2 months B, C 4 6 7 9 3
G 1 month C 4 5 8 9 4
H 3 months E, F, G 9 12 9 12 0
I 2 months D, E 9 11 12 14 3
J 2 months G, H 12 14 12 14 0
a) What are the critical path activities?
5. b) What is the project's scheduled completion time?
c) What is the slack or float for Activity A? Show your calculations.
d) What is the slack or float for Activity E? Show your calculations.
e) What is the slack or float for Activity F? Show your calculations.
f) What is the slack or float for Activity G? Show your calculations.
4. (TCO A)
Part 1: Compare and contrast the responsibilities of a functional manager
and a project manager in a matrix-type organization.
Part 2: A company manufactures furniture. Which organization structure
is the most suitable? Why?
Part 3: An organization builds custom houses for urban-renewal areas.
Which organization structure is the most suitable? Why?
5. (TCO D) A firm hosts data-mining servers and performs data mining
for other companies that do not desire the costs of hardware, software, or
expertise to data mine their data. The firm is planning to roll out faster
data-mining software that will reduce the time to sift through customers'
data by a fraction of the present time.
Part 1: List and discuss the major risk-management functions from a
project-management perspective for the data-mining software project.
Part 2: Describe a risk event, the consequences, and the risk-response
plan for the data-mining software project.
6. 6. (TCO F) Analyze and compare the costs of the two projects in terms
of performance efficiency, budget, and schedule. Make sure to show
your calculations and analyze and explain the results. (Note: Providing
just numbers will receive only partial credit.)
Project A: The budgeted cost of work performed is $72,000, and the
actual cost of work performed is $75,000. The budgeted cost of work
scheduled is $73,000.
Project B: The budgeted cost of work performed is $48,000, and the
actual cost of work performed is $100,000. The budgeted cost of work
scheduled is $122,000.
7. (TCO B) An environmental consulting firm has been hired to clean up
contaminated ground water beneath the site of a former chemical
factory. The cleanup design process consists of evaluating several
alternatives; preparing a conceptual design for the most appropriate
alternative; evaluating the conceptual design by performing a small-
scale pilot test on site; and, based on the results of the pilot test,
preparing a final design. Installation of the cleanup system will be
performed by subcontractors under the supervision of the consultant.
Prior to installation, the consultant will work on setting up the
subcontracts by preparing specifications, prequalifying installation
contractors, reviewing all bids, and executing the contracts. The
installation will consist of the following phases: recovery wells, piping,
treatment equipment, and start up.
7. The consultant will also be responsible for system-performance
monitoring, which consists of sampling the groundwater, monitoring
wells on a quarterly basis, and sampling the groundwater treatment-
system discharge.
Prepare a work breakdown structure (WBS) for this project with
activities corresponding to a two-level task and subtask hierarchy.
Number the WBS codes so that the level of each activity is clearly
identified. Do not worry about indentation.
8. (TCO B) You are reaching the end of your graduate-school program,
and you are planning a large party to celebrate your success! You have
rented out the local forest preserve as the venue for your party. Applying
your project-management skills, you want to ensure you have everything
planned out, and you’ve asked your family and friends to be a part of
your team to hold this party. At your party, you have made it clear to
your team what you want to have delivered. After all, it’s your party--
you can have whatever you want! Some of the key items you want at
your party include
• graduation announcements;
• party invitations;
• live entertainment;
• games (for adults and for children);
• food;
• beverages; and
8. • convenience for all (parking, restroom facilities, etc.).
a) To ensure you have a clear scope for your team, create a 2-level
WBS. Don’t forget to include your WBS numbering.
b) In your WBS, how many work packages have been created?
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1. (TCO A) In a _____ organization, the project manager does not
have complete authority over the project team.
2. (TCO H) What is the longest phase of the project life cycle?
3. (TCO B) A(n) _____ is defined as a piece of work that consumes
time.
9. 4. (TCO D) All of the following are risk response types except _____.
5. (TCO F) The two most common types of project reports are
_____.
6. (TCO C) The _____ time is the latest time by which a particular
activity must be finished in order for the entire project to be
completed by its required completion time.
7. (TCO G) Which of the following is not an advantage of using
project management software?
8. (TCO A) Projects are identified and selected in the _____.
9. (TCO C) In addition to showing the technical constraints among
activities, how does the network diagram logic also take into account
resource constraints?
10. (TCO F) The budget for each work package is _____.
10. 11. (TCO F) The _____ for the entire project or for each work
package provides a baseline against which actual cost and work
performance can be compared at any time during the project.
12. (TCO C) Calculate the earliest start for Task B if its
predecessor, Task A, finishes on day 3 and the duration of Task B is
2 days.
Day 5
Day 3
Day 1
1. (TCO B) Describe the benefits of including the people who will be
involved in performing the project when planning the project.
2. (TCO E)
Part 1: Discuss some types of conflict that might arise during a
project. Part 2: Describe two examples that have these types of
conflict.
3. (TCO C) A project to remodel an office area has the following
activities. (Hint: You will need to build an AIB diagram, perform a
11. forward pass, and perform a backward pass to answer this
question.)
Activity Duration Predecessors
A 3 months ---
B 2 months ---
C 3 months ---
D 4 months A, B
E 3 months A
F 2 months B, C
G 2 months F
H 1 month G
I 4 months D, E, F
J 5 months H
a) What are the critical path activities?
b) What is the project's scheduled completion time?
c) What is the slack or float for Activity B? Show your calculations.
d) What is the slack or float for Activity C? Show your calculations.
e) What is the slack or float for Activity E? Show your calculations.
f) What is the slack or float for Activity H? Show your calculations.
12. 4. (TCO A)
Part 1: Compare and contrast the responsibilities of a functional
manager and a project manager in a pure project-type organization.
Part 2: A company builds state-of-the-art barges for riverboat
companies. Which organization structure is the most suitable?
Why?
Part 3: An organization builds custom greenhouses for desert-
climate cities. Which organization structure is the most suitable?
Why?
5. (TCO D) A firm hosts data-mining servers and performs data
mining for other companies that do not desire the costs of hardware,
software, or expertise to data mine their data. The firm is planning
to roll out faster data-mining software that will reduce the time to
sift through customers' data by a fraction of the present time.
Part 1: List and discuss the major risk-management functions from
a project-management perspective for the data-mining software
project. (15 points)
Part 2: Describe a risk event, the consequences, and the risk-
response plan for the data-mining software project.
6. (TCO F) Analyze and compare the performance of the following
two projects in terms of cost, schedule, and efficiency. Make sure to
show your calculations and analyze and explain the results. (Note:
Providing just numbers will receive only partial credit.)
13. Project A: The budgeted cost of work performed is $72,000, and the
actual cost of work performed is $75,000. The budgeted cost of work
scheduled is $73,000.
Project B: The budgeted cost of work performed is $48,000, and the
actual cost of work performed is $100,000. The budgeted cost of
work scheduled is $122,000.
7. (TCO B) Based upon the results of traffic-load forecasts, a state
department of transportation has decided to proceed with the design
and construction of a new highway. However, prior to starting
design work, a funding proposal must be prepared that justifies the
design and construction expense. If the proposal is approved, a
detailed survey will be performed on the proposed right of way
(ROW). After the survey is completed, ROW clearance activities
will be performed that include utility relocation, easement
acquisition, and environmental investigations and cleanup.
Design activities generally proceed concurrently with the ROW
clearance activities, and close communication between the two
groups is essential. Design activities
start with an agreed-upon statement of project objectives.
Subsequent activities include traffic management and safety
planning, preliminary design, and final design.
After design activities are completed, a formal request for
construction funding is submitted, a project manager is selected,
and a construction contractor is selected.
14. Prepare a work breakdown structure (WBS) for this project with
activities corresponding to a two-level task and subtask hierarchy.
Number the WBS codes so that the level of each activity is clearly
identified. Do not worry about indentation.
8. (TCO B) You are reaching the end of your graduate-school
program, and you are planning a large party to celebrate your
success! You have rented out the local forest preserve as the venue
for your party. Applying your project-management skills, you want
to ensure you have everything planned out, and you’ve asked your
family and friends to be a part of your team to hold this party. At
your party, you have made it clear to your team what you want to
have delivered. After all, it’s your party--you can have whatever you
want! Some of the key items you want at your party include
• graduation announcements;
• party invitations;
• live entertainment;
• games (for adults and for children);
• food;
• beverages; and
• convenience for all (parking, restroom facilities, etc.).
a) To ensure you have a clear scope for your team, create a 2-level
WBS. Don’t forget to include your WBS numbering
b) In your WBS, how many work packages have been created
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1. (TCO A) The most common types of organization structures are
_____.
2. (TCO H) This first phase of the project life cycle involves the
_____.
3. (TCO B) The lowest level item of any one branch of the WBS is
called a(n) _____.
4. (TCO D) All of the following are risk response types except _____.
16. 5. (TCO F) The two most common types of project reports are
_____.
6. (TCO C) The _____ time is the latest time by which a particular
activity must be finished in order for the entire project to be
completed by its required completion time.
7. (TCO G) Which of the following is not a criterion for selecting
project
8. (TCO A) Which of the following is not an example of a project?
9. (TCO C) Why are activities drawn in a serial relationship on a
network diagram?
10. (TCO F) The budget for each work package is _____.
11. (TCO F) The _____ is the amount that was budgeted to
accomplish the work scheduled to be performed up to that point in
time.
17. 12. (TCO C) Calculate the earliest start for Task D if one of its
predecessors, Task A, finishes on day 3, its other predecessor, Task
C, finishes on day 4, and the duration of Task D is 2 days.
13. (TCO B) Describe what each of the following means in project
planning: what, how, who, how long, and how much.
14. (TCO E) Part 1: What are some common barriers to team
effectiveness?
Part 2: Describe an example of a team project that would include
barriers to success.
15. (TCO C) A project to remodel an office area has the following
activities. (Hint: You will need to build an AIB diagram, perform a
forward pass, and perform a backward pass to answer this
question.)
Activity Duration Predecessors
A 2 months ---
B 4 months ---
C 4 months ---
D 1 month A
E 5 months B
F 2 months B, C
18. G 1 month C
H 3 months E, F, G
I 2 months D, E
J 2 months G, H
a) What are the critical path activities?
b) What is the project's scheduled completion time?
c) What is the slack or float for Activity A? Show your calculations.
d) What is the slack or float for Activity E? Show your calculations.
e) What is the slack or float for Activity F? Show your calculations.
f) What is the slack or float for Activity G? Show your calculations.
Activity Duration Predecessors ES EF LS LF Slack
A 3 months --- 0 3 7 9 7
B 2 months --- 0 2 0 4 0
C 4 months --- 0 4 3 7 3
D 1 month A 2 3 9 12 9
E 5 months B 4 9 4 9 0
F 2 months B, C 4 6 7 9 3
G 1 month C 4 5 8 9 4
19. H 3 months E, F, G 9 12 9 12 0
I 2 months D, E 9 11 12 14 3
J 2 months G, H 12 14 12 14 0
a) What are the critical path activities? – B-E-H-J
b) What is the project's scheduled completion time?
c) What is the slack or float for Activity A? Show your calculations
d) What is the slack or float for Activity E? Show your calculations.
e) What is the slack or float for Activity F? Show your calculations.
f) What is the slack or float for Activity G? Show your calculations.
20. 16. (TCO A) Part 1: Compare and contrast the responsibilities of a
functional manager and a project manager in a pure project-type
organization.
Part 2: A company builds state-of-the-art barges for riverboat
companies. Which organization structure is the most suitable?
Why?
Part 3: An organization builds custom greenhouses for desert-
climate cities. Which organization structure is the most suitable?
Why?
17. (TCO D) A firm stores data for other organizations. The
company stores data across many states, providing backup data
storage for state, municipal governments, and large corporations.
The firm is deploying a new set of storage devices that are faster,
denser, and more energy efficient.
Part 1: List and discuss the major risk-management functions from
a project-management perspective for the new data storage project.
Part 2: Describe a risk event, the related consequences, and the risk
response plan for the new data storage project.
18. (TCO F) Analyze and compare the performance of the following
two projects in terms of cost, schedule, and efficiency. Make sure to
show your calculations and analyze and explain the results. (Note:
Providing just numbers will receive only partial credit.)
Project A: The budgeted cost of work performed is $92,000, and the
actual cost of work performed is $175,000. The budgeted cost of
work scheduled is $173,000.
21. Project B: The budgeted cost of work performed is $68,000, and the
actual cost of work performed is $69,000. The budgeted cost of work
scheduled is $71,000.
19. (TCO B) An environmental consulting firm has been hired to
clean up contaminated ground water beneath the site of a former
chemical factory. The cleanup design process consists of evaluating
several alternatives; preparing a conceptual design for the most
appropriate alternative; evaluating the conceptual design by
performing a small-scale pilot test on site; and, based on the results
of the pilot test, preparing a final design. Installation of the cleanup
system will be performed by subcontractors under the supervision
of the consultant. Prior to installation, the consultant will work on
setting up the subcontracts by preparing specifications,
prequalifying installation contractors, reviewing all bids, and
executing the contracts. The installation will consist of the following
phases: recovery wells, piping, treatment equipment, and start up.
The consultant will also be responsible for system-performance
monitoring, which consists of sampling the groundwater,
monitoring wells on a quarterly basis, and sampling the
groundwater treatment-system discharge.
Prepare a work breakdown structure (WBS) for this project with
activities corresponding to a two-level task and subtask hierarchy.
Number the WBS codes so that the level of each activity is clearly
identified. Do not worry about indentation.
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22. PROJ 586 Week 1 Project Charter
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Week 1 Project Guidelines - Charter
For this Course Project, you may choose a project that is of interest
to you, or you may choose one to assist you in your senior project.
When selecting a project, avoid picking one that is either too big or
too small. For example, do not decide to build a new stadium for
your local sports team (too big) or to plant your summer garden (too
small). Projects may vary from a few hundred thousand dollars to a
few million dollars. Projects should last somewhere between 6
months and 2 years. Be sure your selection is an actual project and
not routine work. Pick a project you have some experience and
familiarity. Do not pick a topic, such as a construction project,
unless you understand construction well.
I suggest you negotiate with your instructor this week until the two
of you agree on a reasonable project for this Course Project. Do not
begin work on a project charter until the instructor has approved
your project idea. Good luck and have fun!
Some successful project ideas.
The opening of a coffee shop
An open house for a local social service agency
A meditation pool and platform
A redevelopment of a local playground
23. Design and installation of a computer network for a small business
Software development project
A project to build a house is NOT acceptable
Instructions: Project Charter
Using the project that you chose, create a Project Charter using the
Project Charter Template listed in the Templates section.
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PROJ 586 Week 1 Quiz
1. (TCO A) This layer is responsible for the physical medium (wired
, wireless, copper, fiber, etc...).
24. Question 2. (TCO A) In which layer of the Internet model would the
HTTP standard be used?
Question 3. (TCO A) Which of the following is not true about ISO:
Question 4. (TCO A) The term ______________ refers to high speed
communication circuits such as DSL.
Question 5. (TCO A) Which of the following is not true about de
facto standards in the communications industry?
Question 6. (TCO B) In the 1960s, there were ___ independent
groups around the world working on packet switching and they
were unaware of each others related work.
Question 7. (TCO B) ____________ was the prefered architecture of
the 1980s.
25. Question 8. (TCO B) The method of identifying the destination and
source process on a unique host is by IP address and associated ____
_____.
Question 9. (TCO B) Transport services available to applications
include:
Question 10. (TCO B) Which of the following is a type of broadband
access that fiber optic cable to the residence?
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PROJ 586 Week 2 Project Guidelines Scope Statement and
WBS
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Week 2 Project Guidelines - Scope Statement and WBS
26. Congratulations, your project charter was approved by
management or the project’s customer. It is now time to write the
project scope statement. This week's lecture will be of great help in
creating this document. Please read the lecture before starting this
assignment.
Project Scope Statement
Using the information established in the project charter and
additional research, create the Project Scope Statement using the
template provided in the Week 2 Lesson.
WBS
Following the sample from the Project Templates above, create a
WBS for your Project.
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PROJ 586 Week 2 Quiz
27. 1. (TCO B) Which of the following media can best
withstand harsh environmental conditions?
Question 2. (TCO B) Which of the following would be
considered a type of wireless media?
Question 3. (TCO B) Which of the following media has the
lowest error rates and the highest transmission speeds?
Question 4. (TCO B) When all bits of a character are
transferred one after another, the bits are transferred in _____
mode.
Question 5. (TCO B) As part of the five-layer network
model used in this textbook, the data link layer sits directly between
28. Question 6. (TCO B) Which of the following is true with
respect to the data link layer?
Question 7. (TCO B) With contention,
Question 8. (TCO B) With odd parity (assume that the
parity bit (in bold) has been placed at the end of each of the
following) and a 7-bit ASCII code, which of the following is
incorrect?
Question 9. (TCO B) Errors on a network can occur
Question 10. (TCO B) Which of the following is true about
the data link protocol, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)?
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PROJ 586 Week 3 Essay Question
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Step 3: Answer the Following Essay Questions
Now that your project schedule has been created and your resources
have been allocated, please analyze your results and answer the
following essay questions. In your analysis, be sure to identify the
critical path and relate any time reduction opportunities to specific
activities in the WBS.
Essay Question #1: Now that you have created a WBS and resource
loaded schedule in MS Projects, what is your critical path? Does this
critical path make sense? Do your predecessors make sense? How
accurate are your durations? What could be done to improve the
accuracy of your durations?
Essay Question #2: Are there any resources over-allocated? If yes,
during which month(s) and what are some ways this might be
addressed? Do not simply lower the percentage allocated to an
overallocated activity.
Using your own words, I am looking for a one- to three-page essay
report that addresses the essay questions above.
Remember, the report must be to a level of clarity and depth that
would be readily understood by the executive management; in other
words do not repeat the questions, avoid a simple yes or no answer.
Do support your analysis with both in-text citation and references
from the textbook, The PMBOK® Guide or other juried sources.
In addition to the one- to three-page essay, include a cover sheet and
a reference page. Use APA style format, double-space, one-inch
margins, Times New Roman, and 12-point font size.
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Week 3 Project Guidelines Microsoft Project
31. Congratulations! You have just completed the project charter and
scope statement. Now that you know what needs to be done, as the
Project Manager, you are now ready to begin planning your project
schedule.
This week, you will have two deliverables to complete for the
project.
Using MS Project, create a project schedule and align resources—35
points
Analyze project schedule and resource allocation: two essay
questions—20 points
Please provide these two deliverables (MS Project file and MS Word
document) to the Week 3 Dropbox. Please refer to the course
Syllabus for your due date.
To help guide you through these deliverables, please follow the three
step process below.
Step 1: Update MS Project with Resource Information
The following steps should be followed when setting up your Course
Project with Microsoft Project 2013.
Set the basic project information
Open MS Project.
Click on the File button (top left), select Save as and enter the file
name as (your name) cp1. For example, SmithJanecp1.mpp.
Click on the Project tab and select Project Information. In the
Project Information dialogue box, set the start date of your project.
32. Leave other dates as is. Click on OK.
Set basic Gantt chart format (use also for tracking Gantt chart
view).
Right click on the mouse in the gray area of the Gantt chart on the
right side of the screen where the dates in month and days are for
the menu and select Timescale.
In the Timescale dialogue box:
Select the Middle Tier tab set Units to Quarters.
Select the Bottom Tier tab set Units to Months.
Click on OK.
Setup the default task units to weeks
Click the File tab, and then click Options.
In the Project Options dialog box, click Schedule.
Under Scheduling options in this project, set the following.
New tasks created select Auto Scheduled
Duration is entered in select Weeks
Default task type select Fixed Duration
Click OK to close the dialog box.
Set up the Resource Sheet. Once you have set the defaults, we are
ready to move on. If you have not done so already, you need to
create the project’s work packages and activities from the Project’s
WBS. Once this is done, insert your project name, deliverables,
33. work packages, and activities in the column Task Name in MS
Project.
Enter the task durations in the Duration Column.
Enter the predecessor(s) for each task in the predecessors column. If
there is no duration or predecessor listed, leave the column blank.
Note: If you do not see the Predecessors Column, move the vertical
line between the Entry Form and the Gantt chart to the right to
reveal the column. Click on the line and drag to move it. Columns
can be expanded or contracted individually to accommodate
information the same way column width is adjusted in MS Excel.
Analyze your Schedule and Network Diagram
To see the network diagram, click on View, then select Network
Diagram. Activities on the Critical Path are outlined in red, while
noncritical path activities are outlined in blue. You will need this
information to answer the essay question in Step 3.
Step 2: Allocate Resources
Once you have the WBS created in MS Projects, you need to assign
resources to each activity. Remember only assign resources to
activities, not other items on the WBS. Before you can do this, you
need to create a resources sheet in MS Projects. To create a
Resource sheet, click on View, Resource Sheet. Enter the Resource
name, whether it is a human resource, a cost, or a material. Once
this is finished, one can tie these resources to individual activities.
Don’t worry about costs, as that is next week’s work.
To assign your resources to the aligned tasks in MS Project, follow
the steps below.
Assign hourly resources and costs to the tasks that you have already
entered.
34. Choose View—Gantt Chart. Place active window on the first task.
Click on the Double Headed icon on the upper tool bar (Assign
Resources), or click Alt-F10.
In the resource assignment window, select the appropriate resource
for each activity.
Repeat for all resources and activities according to the Resource
List above.
Analyze Your Resource Allocation and Assignments
There are several methods to check for over-allocated resources.
Click onView, Resource Sheet—Resource(s) in red color are over-
allocated.
Click onView, Resource Usage—Resource(s) in red color are over-
allocated resource(s) by date.
Click onProject, Reports. A dialog box appears, click on
Assignments then Select. Then click the report for Overallocated
Resources, and then Select to print or view.
Remember with resources you need to assign how much time (by a
percentage) each resource will be allocated to each activity. Simply
lowering a given percentage may clear an over-allocation, but in real
life this is not possible. One must come up with a better method do
clear resource over-allocations.
You will need this information to answer the essay question in Step
3.
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PROJ 586 Week 3 Quiz
Question 1. (TCO B) A TCP/IPv4 address looks like
Question 2. (TCO B) The newer form of IP, version 6 (Ipv6),
Question 3. (TCO B) Dynamic addressing
Question 4. (TCO B) _____ plays a crucial role in quality of service
guarantees.
36. Question 5. (TCO B) _____ is the protocol suite used on the Internet
today.
Question 6. (TCO C) The actual transfer of packets from a routers
incoming links to it's outgoing links is its _____ function.
Question 7. (TCO C) The ability to use a single prefix to advertise
multiple networks is known as ________
Question 8. (TCO C) IPsec is a network layer protocol that is
compatible with .
Question 9. (TCO C) __________ (layer 2 switches) base their
forwarding decision on the address in the link-layer header (the mac
address)?
Question 10. (TCO C) _____ Are virtual circuit networks.
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PROJ 586 Week 4 Essay Question
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Step 3 Answer the Following Essay Questions
Answer the Following Essay Questions
Now that your project schedule has been created, your resources
have been loaded, and your resource costs have been allocated,
please analyze your results and answer the following questions.
After you enter all of your resources, answer the following
questions.
What is your total budget for this project? Does this budget make
sense? (15 points)
What can be done to lower the budget and reduce the project's
duration? (15 points)
Formulate the above responses into a two- to three-page essay
report. Remember, the report must be to a level of clarity and depth
that would be readily understood by the executive management. Do
support your analysis with both in-text citation and references from
the textbook, The PMBOK® Guide, or other juried sources. Include
38. a cover sheet and a reference page. Use APA style format, double-
space, one-inch margins, Times New Roman, and 12-point font size.
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PROJ 586 Week 4 Homework EV Problems
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In this homework assignment, you will be working through two
crashing problems and four earned value problems. All the
information you need is included within this Homework packet.
Make sure you answer all parts of the questions in their entirety.
Once you have worked through the problems, please post your
responses to the Dropbox. Please refer to the course Syllabus for the
due date.
PROBLEM 1
Use the network diagram below and the additional information
provided to answer the corresponding questions. [15 points]
PROBLEM 2
Use the network diagram below and the additional information
provided to answer the corresponding questions. [13 points]
PROBLEMS 3-6
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PROJ 586 Week 4 Update Microsoft Project
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Week 4 Update Microsoft Project
Most projects have fixed costs to account for. These are such things
as mortgages and other costs that do not change with production.
Fixed costs need to be accounted for in projects. If your project has
fixed costs, follow the following steps.
Step1 Update Microsoft Project with Fixed Cost Information
Resource Fixed Cost List Instructions Microsoft Project 2013
The following steps should be followed when setting up your project
fixed costs with Microsoft Project:
Go to the gray area at the top of the project on the Duration column
and Right Click and choose Insert Column. Type in Fixed Cost and
hit enter.
40. Enter the fixed costs above in the fixed cost column as listed
adjacent to the appropriate tasks.
Step 2 Update Microsoft Project with Variable Cost Information
Variable Resource List
Most projects have variable costs. These are costs that change with
the amount of work being done. These are commonly seen as dollar
per hour costs. Most of your resources will be dollar per hour costs.
Follow the steps below to enter this data.
Resource Variable Cost List Instructions for Microsoft 2013
Using this information, go back into the Resource Sheet to update
the hourly rate for each resource.
Click on the View tab. Click on the Resource Sheet icon under the
Resource Views section. The resource sheet icon is the middle icon
on the right of this view with two heads. Check to make sure the
Type field is Work and enter the dollar amount above for the hourly
rate for each resource in the Std. Rate column.
To access various reports with cost and other information select
Reports under the Project
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PROJ 586 Week 5 Course Project risk matrix
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Week 5 Course Project Deliverables
Great job planning out your project, so far!
You and your project team are well underway with planning your
project, and you know that it is very important to perform risk
management.
This week, there is one deliverable:
· Create risk matrix, and address how risk response plans
would be addressed - 20 points
To help guide you through this deliverable, please follow the six step
process of risk management found in the Lesson.
Using the Risk Matrix linked under Project Templates near the top of
this page, identify five positive and five negative risks that could
occur on this project, and complete the risk matrix. Write a five
page essay to describe, in your own words, your risk management
plan to include the risk matrix, risk responses, and how you will
monitor and control these risks.
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42. PROJ 586 Week 6 Course Projectcommunication plan and
meeting agenda
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Week 6 Course Project Deliverables
Wow! Your project is moving along nicely. Now let's look at
communications and meetings for your project. This week, there are
two deliverables.
· Create communication plan—discuss the types of meetings
that would be needed - 15 points
· Create a meeting agenda for a status or progress meeting with
your team - 15 points
Please provide these two deliverables (MS Word documents) to the
Week 6 Dropbox.
Step 1: Using the Communication Plan template above, identify the
types of meetings that will need to take place for this project.
Complete the communication plan. Write a one page essay to
describe, in your own words, the communication plan, and why it is
important for this project.
Step 2: Write a one to two page essay on what you will do as the
project manager to hold an effective progress meeting with your
team members. Include your approach to prepare for the meeting,
describe what you will do during the meeting, and the actions you
will take after the meeting. In addition, provide a one page sample
43. meeting agenda that you will use during this progress report
meeting.
Remember, the essay report must be to a level of clarity and depth
that would be readily understood by the executive management. Do
support your analysis with both in-text citation and references from
the textbook, The PMBOK® Guide or other juried sources. Include
a cover sheet and a reference page. Use APA style format, double
space, one inch margins, Times New Roman, and 12 point font size.
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PROJ 586 Week 7 Course Projectorganizational structure
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Week 7 Course Project Deliverables
Wow! Your project has been successfully planned, and you are
ready to move into the performing stage! Before you do, take a
closer look at how this project is fitting into the broader
organizational structure, and how you see this project being
structured within the organization.
This week, there are two deliverables:
44. · Discuss the organizational structure and how this may have
helped the project - 20 points
· Discuss how you did on this project and any lessons learned
for you. Self reflection - What did you learn? - 20 points
Please provide these two deliverables (MS Word documents) to the
Week 7 Dropbox.
To help guide you through these deliverables, please follow the two
step process on the following pages.
Step 1: Write a one to two page essay addressing the type of
organizational structure you see this project operating under, and
why. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this operating
structure, compared to the other structures?
Step 2: Now that you have worked through this Course Project,
what did you learn? Write a two page essay and describe what you
learned as you went through this project. What will you take away
from this course, and what will you apply to your projects or
personal life?
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