Project+ WGU D324 | STUDY GUIDE
(Tracking Charts) shows how quickly we are burning through our budget
Budget Burndown Chart
(Tracking Charts) amount of effort is remaining to do on a project vs the time left
sprint burndown chart
used to visually track the status of each task
(Tracking Charts)
we are working on each column is the state
Task Board (Kanban Board)
of the task
heading is the task
(Tracking Charts) chart in which a series of horizontal lines shows the
amount of work done or production completed in certain
Gantt Chart periods of time in relation to the amount planned for those
periods
(Tracking Charts) a visual representation of the workflow of a project
Project Network Diagram
(Tracking Charts) a graphical representation of a project's timeline that
displays all of the individual tasks necessary to complete the
PERT Chart project (finish to start FS etc.)
(Tracking Charts) mark significant points in the schedule
Milestone Chart (schedule overview for key steakholders)
, (Tracking Charts) who reports to who.
Project Organization Chart shows the roles and reporting for the projects teams.
(Charts and Tools) line chart plotting data over time
run chart
(an agile term (scrum))
(Charts and
the rate at which work is completed over time.
Tools)
Shows how much work the team can complete in a sprint.
velocity
chart
a "story point" is the unit of measure for the estimate of the
(Charts and Tools)
effort required to implement a product backlog item (or
Story Points user story)
The point value assigned takes into account the estimated effort and
complexity
(Charts and Tools) is a map of the possible outcomes of a series of related choices.
Decision Tree starts with a single node which branches out into possible outcomes.
(Charts and Tools) used for detecting defect types
Histogram
is like a histogram just shows the data sorted with a pareto
(Charts and Tools)
line showing the cumulative total
Pareto chart
it can show us which defect we should focus on fixing
(Charts and Tools) shows correlation between two variables
scatter diagram use to see if two variables are linked, which may indicate the cause of
a problem
(Charts and Tools) thresh holds
control chart upper and lower control limits
(Charts and Tools) cause and effect analysis
Fishbone / Ishikawa diagram how to solve a problem
A value proposition for a proposed project
(Project
Includes business needs, options, recommendations,
Documents) feasibility study (key purpose - should the
(Tracking Charts) shows how quickly we are burning through our budget
Budget Burndown Chart
(Tracking Charts) amount of effort is remaining to do on a project vs the time left
sprint burndown chart
used to visually track the status of each task
(Tracking Charts)
we are working on each column is the state
Task Board (Kanban Board)
of the task
heading is the task
(Tracking Charts) chart in which a series of horizontal lines shows the
amount of work done or production completed in certain
Gantt Chart periods of time in relation to the amount planned for those
periods
(Tracking Charts) a visual representation of the workflow of a project
Project Network Diagram
(Tracking Charts) a graphical representation of a project's timeline that
displays all of the individual tasks necessary to complete the
PERT Chart project (finish to start FS etc.)
(Tracking Charts) mark significant points in the schedule
Milestone Chart (schedule overview for key steakholders)
, (Tracking Charts) who reports to who.
Project Organization Chart shows the roles and reporting for the projects teams.
(Charts and Tools) line chart plotting data over time
run chart
(an agile term (scrum))
(Charts and
the rate at which work is completed over time.
Tools)
Shows how much work the team can complete in a sprint.
velocity
chart
a "story point" is the unit of measure for the estimate of the
(Charts and Tools)
effort required to implement a product backlog item (or
Story Points user story)
The point value assigned takes into account the estimated effort and
complexity
(Charts and Tools) is a map of the possible outcomes of a series of related choices.
Decision Tree starts with a single node which branches out into possible outcomes.
(Charts and Tools) used for detecting defect types
Histogram
is like a histogram just shows the data sorted with a pareto
(Charts and Tools)
line showing the cumulative total
Pareto chart
it can show us which defect we should focus on fixing
(Charts and Tools) shows correlation between two variables
scatter diagram use to see if two variables are linked, which may indicate the cause of
a problem
(Charts and Tools) thresh holds
control chart upper and lower control limits
(Charts and Tools) cause and effect analysis
Fishbone / Ishikawa diagram how to solve a problem
A value proposition for a proposed project
(Project
Includes business needs, options, recommendations,
Documents) feasibility study (key purpose - should the