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9 Types of Artifacts in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

For example, an estimate is the obvious output of the estimating process, so estimates aren’t mentioned again as a separate project artifact. This category relates to the various project management logs and registers we have as part of the daily management of the process. Logs and registers. You can grab the set I use here.

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Project Artifacts and How to Use Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

For example, an estimate is the obvious output of the estimating process, so estimates aren’t mentioned again as a separate project artifact. Note: you’ll use these artifacts for project management across all the three performance domains. You can grab the set I use here. Baselines We create baselines throughout the project.

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Managing in Presence of Uncertainty

Herding Cats

The uncertainty is always there, it doesn't go away with specific actions in specific domains, or with the use of any tools, processes, or practices. This includes the Measures of Effectiveness (MoE), Measures of Performance (MoP), Key Performance Parameters (KPP), and Technical Performance Measures (TPM) of the deliverables.

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What is an Estimate? What is Estimating?

Herding Cats

Embedded systems, data processing, image processes, web interfaces, backend databases, networking of collections of devices on the ground and in the air, training systems, logistics systems, maintenance and testing systems. People, Processes, and Tools all interacting in complex and complicated ways. .

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Why Johnny Can't Do The Math

Herding Cats

All business microeconomics decision processes focus on Value, but along with that is the equal focus on the Cost to produce that Value. Ergodic processes are stochastic processes with a statistical property that can be deduced from a single, sufficiently long, random sample of the underlying process.