APPENDIX A

Project Management Documents

Projects are full of plans, reports, and other documents. Having a clear understanding of each document type and why they may or may not be needed in a project can help you, the Project Management Professional (PMP) candidate, to answer exam questions correctly. The following are the project management elements.

activity attributes The activity characteristics such as the activity codes, predecessor and successor activities, leads and lags, resource requirements, dates, constraints, and assumptions.

activity cost estimate supporting detail The collection of documents that detail how the project’s cost estimate was created, which includes the following information:

The scope of the work that the estimate ...

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