Select the three ways OUM Manage can be scaled or made fit-for-purpose.
A.
by considering the depth to which specific tasks and activities are executed
B.
by adding more iterations to the workplan
C.
by combining tasks or executing at the activity level
D.
by including additional tasks to the workplan
E.
by eliminating unnecessary tasks from the workplan
Explanation:
B: Iterative and Incremental OUM recognizes the advantages of an iterative and incremental
approach to development and deployment of information systems. Any of the tasks within OUM
may be iterated. Whether or not to iterate, as well as the number of iterations, varies. Tasks may be
iterated to increase quality of the work products to a desired level, to add sufficient level of detail, or
to refine and expand the work products on the basis of user feedback
C: you should consider whether it is advisable or appropriate to combine tasks or to execute your
project using OUM’s activities – which are groupings of tasks.
E: Example:
Our next step is to eliminate activities/tasks that are not needed. Consider the following:
1. Don’t eliminate anything in the Core Workflow without carefully consideration.
2. Review any available supplemental guidance.
3. Consider removing activities/tasks NOT included in the Estimate and/or Proposal.
4. Determine if it’s possible to eliminate all if not most of some processes. For example,
consider removing the following processes and corresponding activities and/or tasks, if your project
does not include ANY requirements for them:
• Performance Management
• Organizational Change Management
• Training
• Data Acquisition and Conversion