INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEME
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Chapter 12, Problem 6QQ
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The Point of Total Assumption is when the contractor is held responsible for every extra dollar of the contract cost.
Hence, the correct answer is option “D”.
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Question One (1)
You participated in an evaluation of proposals for consulting services. At the end of the Technical Evaluation which required a minimum of 70 points, you got the following results:
CONSULTANTS
KANYIHAMPA
MUSANGILA
Technical Score
75.17
76.17
Amount
USD475,000.00
USD625,000.00
The lowest evaluated financial proposal (Fm) is given the maximum financial score of 100. The formula for determining the financial score is as follows:
SF = 100 x Fm /F in which SF is the financial score, Fm is the lowest price and F is the price of the proposal under consideration. The weights given to the Technical and Financial proposals are 80 and 20 respectively.
Calculate for each consultant below (a – c):
Weighted Technical score.
Financial score
Combined weighted Technical and weighted Financial score
Indicate the best evaluated bidder and their points
Table that fulfills the function of relating each project requirement to the deliverable that satisfies it.
a.BCG Matrix
b.Project Requirements Traceability Matrix
c.Traceability Matrix
Use Critical Path Method to estimate in how many weeks the project below will be submitted and find the critical path.
(Choose 2 answers weeks and critical path)
Activity
A: Prepare initial design
B: Identify new potential clients
C: Develop prospectus for tenants A
D: Prepare final design
E: Obtain planning permission
F: Obtain finance from bank
G: Select contractor
H: Construction
I: Finalize tenant contracts
dependent
time
8
D
3
D
4
6, F
В, С, Е
I, H
17
13
J: Tenants move in
Critical path : A-D-E-F-H-J
O Critical path: A-C-E-F H-J
35 weeks
29 Weeks
Critical path : A-G-E-F-H-J
34 Weeks
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