What are the elements of WBS dictionary?

What are the elements of WBS dictionary?

The WBS Dictionary is one of three components that comprise the scope baseline: 1) the Scope Statement, 2) the Work Breakdown Structure and 3) the WBS Dictionary. Without a WBS Dictionary, the project does not have a complete baseline and cannot measure or monitor scope performance.

What can a WBS dictionary do for the project?

As you can see, a WBS dictionary provides detailed information about each element of the Work Breakdown Structure. It provides the team with the information they need to produce quality deliverables that meet project requirements and organization standards.

What is a WBS dictionary PMI?

The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) defines a project’s work in terms of deliverables and the process phases appropriate to the organization and/or project.

What is acceptance criteria in WBS dictionary?

Acceptance Criteria area will describe in what circumstances or conditions the work package will be accepted. These are generally derived from the project requirements. For instance, login mechanism work package will be accepted if login of a member is accomplished in less than 2 seconds.

Is the activity list the same as the WBS dictionary?

WBS dictionary is a list of definitions for the WBS components or term. Activity list is the one you use for planning in MS Project to create a Gant Chart. It needs resources & has a time frame.

What is the WBS dictionary and why is it useful?

A document that provides detailed information about deliverables, activity and scheduling of each component in the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). The WBS Dictionary describes each component of the WBS with milestones, deliverables, activities, scope, and sometimes dates, resources, costs, quality.

How many levels of WBS can be defined in a project?

For most projects a hierarchy of two to four levels will suffice. This will assist in determining the duration of activities necessary to produce a deliverable defined by the WBS.

What is the relationship between control accounts & WBS WBS dictionary?

Control Accounts are activities or small groups of similar work with a defined scope, schedule, and budget. The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) provides a structure for your control accounts and can be used for cost management, and reporting within a project.

How do you write a WBS dictionary?

How to Create a WBS Dictionary

  1. Identify Item. Every step on your WBS should have a code or account identifier.
  2. Describe It. Here is where the task is detailed.
  3. Note Assumptions and Constraints.
  4. Assign Owner.
  5. Set Milestone.
  6. Make a Schedule.
  7. List Resources.
  8. Calculate Cost.

What is difference between deliverable and activity?

A deliverable is a tangible or intangible output of a project. As the name suggests, deliverables are delivered to customers and represent the value generated by a project. An activity is a task that is identified, assigned, executed and controlled as part of a project.