Product Scope
Requirements for the final product
Project Scope
work the project team will do to deliver the product of the project, including the product scope
Inputs: Plan Scope Management
Outputs: Plan Scope Management
Scope Management Plan
Requirements Management Plan
aka business analysis plan
outlines how requirements are analyzed, prioritized, managed, and tracked
Types of Requirements
Inputs: Collect Requirements
Outputs: Collect Requirements
Affinity diagrams
Groups ideas for requirements by similarities; aid in determining whether all areas of scope have been identified
Also used for risks.
Nominal Group Technique
Delphi Technique
requirements are collected anonymously from SMEs (to avoid stakeholders influencing each other)
Facilitation
concensus-based approach that brings stakeholders with different perspectives to talk about the product & define reqirements.
user stories may be developed through facilitation
Quality Functional Deployment
type of facilitation, aka voice of the customer
Context Diagrams
shows boundaries of scope by highlighting the product and its interfaces with people, processes or systems
Requirement Traceability Matrix
links requirements to the objectives to ensure strategic goals are accomplished
(may also link to stakeholders and origin of requirement)
Inputs: Define Scope
Outputs: Define Scope
Project Scope Statement
douments the characteristics and boundaries of the project and its associated products, results, and services in addition to the acceptance criteria.
Components of Project Scope Statement
Components may vary depending on project approach.
* must be in all scope statements
Scope Baseline
Scope statement, WBS, WBS dictionary
Inputs: Create WBS
Outputs: Create WBS
Levels of WBS
Project
Control Accounts
Work Packages
Note: Work Packages should be work products or deliverables, NOT activities.