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Software Project Management Mandeep Kaur, Lovely Professional University
Notes Unit 3: Work Breakdown Structure
CONTENTS
Objectives
Introduction
3.1 Uses for the WBS
3.2 Generating the WBS
3.2.1 Top-down Approach
3.2.2 Bottom-up Approach
3.3 Criteria to Test for Completeness in the WBS
3.4 Using a Joint Project Planning Session to Build the WBS
3.5 Approaches to Building the WBS
3.5.1 Noun-type Approaches
3.5.2 Verb-type Approaches
3.5.3 Organizational Approaches
3.6 Representing the WBS
3.7 Summary
3.8 Keywords
3.9 Review Questions
3.10 Further Readings
Objectives
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Discuss the Work Breakdown Structure
Explain the approaches to building the Work Breakdown Structure
Determine which of the approaches to use for generating the Work Breakdown Structure
for a given project
Generate a complete Work Breakdown Structure
Use a Joint Project Planning session to generate a Work Breakdown Structure
Explain top-down versus bottom-up processes for building the Work Breakdown Structure
in the Joint Project Planning session
Introduction
In this unit we will study about the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). WBS is a hierarchical
description of the work that must be done to complete the project. Several processes can be used
to create this hierarchy, which we discuss in this unit.
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