What is not an activity in the OUM Manage Project Closure Phase?
A.
Contract Closure
B.
Release Staff
C.
Close Scope Management
D.
Close User Acceptance Test
E.
Close Work Management
Explanation:
The Project Closure phase occurs after the Production phase. During this phase, the project is
“closed” (not A) from an administrative and contractual standpoint. This includes making sure that
the project work (not E) products are complete and meet the customer’s expectations (not D);
gaining final acceptance; and securing all documents for reuse, collection and retention.
Note:
The Manage focus area is organized into 13 processes:
• Bid Transition
Scope Management
• Financial Management
• Work Management
• Risk Management
• Issue and Problem Management
• Staff Management
• Communication Management
• Quality Management
• Configuration Management
• Infrastructure Management
• Procurement Management
• Organizational Change Management
Collectively, these processes form a comprehensive set of tasks required to manage Oracle-based
development and implementation projects. Every project includes most, if not all, of these
processes, whether they are the responsibility of a consulting organization, a client organization, or a
third party.