The document discusses key project management terms including work breakdown structure (WBS), activities list, analogous estimating, and bottom-up estimating. Bottom-up estimating is described as the most accurate approach where a project manager considers each activity, its predecessors and successors, and the resources required to complete it from the lowest level of the project.
The document discusses key project management terms including work breakdown structure (WBS), activities list, analogous estimating, and bottom-up estimating. Bottom-up estimating is described as the most accurate approach where a project manager considers each activity, its predecessors and successors, and the resources required to complete it from the lowest level of the project.
The document discusses key project management terms including work breakdown structure (WBS), activities list, analogous estimating, and bottom-up estimating. Bottom-up estimating is described as the most accurate approach where a project manager considers each activity, its predecessors and successors, and the resources required to complete it from the lowest level of the project.
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