Indicate whether the statement is true or false. Circle 'A' if the statement is true and 'B' for false.
____ 1. Projects are never initiated to solve immediate business problems.
____ 2. The most critical element in the success of a system development project is user involvement.
____ 3. A work breakdown structure (WBS) is simply a list of all the required individual activities and tasks for the project.
____ 4. Slack time is the amount of time a task can be delayed without affecting the project schedule.
____ 5. For planning and scheduling purposes, many project managers use project management software and Gantt charts to plan and track the iterations of the project.
____ 6. Project feasibility analysis is an activity that verifies whether a project can be started and successfully completed.
____ 7. Feasibility analysis attempts to identify all the risks of failure.
____ 8. Project management is a support discipline, and therefore is not critical to system development.
____ 9. Historically, the success rate of system development projects has been very high.
____ 10. A project manager has both internal and external responsibilities.
____ 11. Economic feasibility asks whether the anticipated benefits are greater than the projected costs to develop the information system.
____ 12. Increased customer satisfaction (not measurable in dollars) is an example of a tangible benefit.
____ 13. Schedule feasibility is not a concern when the project must be completed by a specific date.
____ 14. Interviewing stakeholders is by far the most effective way to understand business functions and business rules.
____ 15. Joint application design (JAD) is a technique used to expedite the investigation of system requirements.
____ 16. The objective of a structured walkthrough is to fix errors in a system.
____ 17. The analysis phase involves defining in great detail what the information system needs to accomplish in order