What Is a Scope Creep?

What Is a Scope Creep?

A scope creep is the uncontrolled expansion to the project scope without adjustments to time, cost, and resources. How does it occur and how can you control it?

What Is RACI?

What Is RACI?

The RACI matrix shows responsibilities for activities in a project. R is responsible, A is accountable, C consults and I informs.

How Does PRINCE2 Work?

How Does PRINCE2 Work?

“Projects in controlled environments” – that’s what PRINCE2 is all about. It is a method used for the management of projects. Find a PRINCE2 summary here.

What Is the Earned Value Analysis?

What Is the Earned Value Analysis?

The Earned Value Analysis is a project controlling method. You compare plan and actual costs with the earned value and determine your efficiency.

What Is a Cumulative Flow Diagram?

What Is a Cumulative Flow Diagram?

What is a cumulative flow diagram? How does it work, how does it help in project management and what kind of problems does it display?

What Is the Triple Constraint?

What Is the Triple Constraint?

What is the triple constraint? How is it utilized in project management? Find out how to balance time, cost and scope in our knowledge base.

What Are Workflows?

What Are Workflows?

What is a workflow, what elements does it consist of and which advantages does it offer? What is the difference between business processes and workflows?

What Is a Block Diagram?

What Is a Block Diagram?

Learn all about the block diagram and how to use it, as well as tips and tricks for creating block diagrams.

What Is an Analysis Pattern?

What Is an Analysis Pattern?

Analysis patterns are templates to solve domain problems. They represent models in the form of class diagrams. What does this mean, exactly?

What Is a Class Diagram?

What Is a Class Diagram?

What is the class diagram? How to create class diagrams and find relationships in a class diagram? And what benefits do class diagrams offer?

What Is a Requirements Diagram?

What Is a Requirements Diagram?

During the system development, you hardly recognize relationships based on textual requirements only. Start using a Requirement diagram for visualization.

What Is an Activity Diagram?

What Is an Activity Diagram?

Activity diagrams can be used to model applications, processes, workflows and algorithms. Check out the benefits of an activity diagram.