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Which of the following BEST describes the contents of a WBS Dictionary entry?

A. Work package ID and Name, Statement of Work, Responsible Organization, Schedule Milestones, Quality Requirements, Code of Account Identifier, Required Resources, Cost Estimate. B. Work Package ID and Name, Statement of Work, Risk Register, Earned Value Calculation, Scheduled Complete Date, and Cost C. Work Package ID and Name, Statement of Work, Required Resources, and Monte Carlo Analysis.

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تم إضافة السؤال من قبل Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
تاريخ النشر: 2018/06/27
Saher Sadad Sayed Mahmoud Fahmy El Gamal
من قبل Saher Sadad Sayed Mahmoud Fahmy El Gamal , Projects Manager , Egyptian International Co. for Decoration & Contracting (SARAYA – Al Alfy Group)

A. Work package ID and Name, Statement of Work, Responsible Organization, Schedule Milestones, Quality Requirements, Code of Account Identifier, Required Resources, Cost Estimate

Muhammad Farooq
من قبل Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

Answer: AExplanation: The WBS Dictionary always corresponds to an entry in the WBS by name and Work Package ID. So that's the easiest way to cross reference the two. The Statement of Work describes the work that will be done. The Responsible Organization is the team or department who will do it. Schedule Milestones are any set dates that will affect the work. The Quality Requirements describe how we will know if the work has been done properly. The Resource and Cost Estimates are just a list of how many people will be needed to do the work and how much it will cost. Answer A couldn't be right because net present value doesn't have anything to do with individual work packages. The other options mention Earned Value and Monte Carlo Analysis which have nothing to do with scope management as well.

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