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In each of the following scenarios for planning Steve and Susan’s wedding determine which of the five activity resource estimation tools and techniques is being used.
Sally has to figure out what to do for the music at Steve and Susan’s wedding. She considers using a DJ, a rock band, or a string quartet.
Alternative analysis.
The latest issue of Wedding Planner’s Journal has an article on working with caterers. It includes a table that shows how many waiters work with varied guest-list sizes.
Published estimating data.
There’s a national wedding consultant who specializes in Caribbean themed weddings. Sally gets in touch with her to ask about menu options.
Expert judgment.
Sally downloads and fills out a specialized spreadsheet that a project manager developed to help with wedding planning.
Project management software.
There’s so much work that has to be done to set up the reception hall that Sally has to break it down into five different activities in order to assign jobs.
Bottom-up estimating
Sally asks Steve and Susan to visit several different caterers and sample various potential items for the menu.
Alternative analysis
Sally calls up her friend who knows specifics of the various venues in their area for advice on which one would work best.
Expert judgment.
Once you’re done with activity resource estimating , you’ve got everything you need to figure out how long each activity will take. That’s done in a process called activity duration estimating . This is where you look at each activity in the activity list, consider the scope and the resources and estimate how long it will take to perform.
Estimating the duration of an activity means starting with the information you have about that activity and the resources that are assigned to it, and then working with the project team to come up with an estimate. Most of the time you’ll start with a rough estimate and then refine it to make it more accurate. You’ll use these five tools and techniques to create the most accurate estimates:
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