This MS Project document establishes both project execution and project control.
It shows when and how a project's objectives are to be achieved by depicting and statusing the
major products, milestones, activities and resources required on the project.
The Project Plan uses all of the capabilities provided within Microsoft's Project software to
provide that maximum degree of control over your project. The Project Plan includes all facets
of SDLC staging which you can quickly modify to conform to your project.
The project plan is created by the project manager based on input from the various members of the project
team and the stakeholders. The plan must be reviewed and agreed upon by at least the project team and all
stakeholders.
The plan is sequenced by the following SDLC phases:
Project Concept / Initiation
Project Planning
Requirements Definition
System Design
System Development
Testing and Acceptance
Production Turnover / Deployment
Project Closure / Maintenance
Microsoft Project features that have been integrated into Documentation Consultant's version of the Plan
include the following:
Tasks
Task Name, Duration, Percent Complete, Priority, Start Date, Finish Date
Predecessors
ID, Task Name, Type Lag
Resources
Resource Name, Units -
The personnel resources you identify are displayed graphically for visual assessment.
Constraints
Deadline, Constraint Type, Constraint Date, WBS Code, Earned Value Method
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Form Type
No. of Pages
Price
6
$9.95
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