High-Level requirements - The high-level requirements explain the major requirements and characteristics of the final product, including its purpose as a product and within the company. (See also product description)
Historical information - Data from past projects used in the planning of future projects.
Human resource management plan - A human resource management plan details the roles of and relationships between personnel working on a project, as well as how personnel will be managed. It is part of the project management plan.
Hypercritical activities - Critical path activities with negative slack time. They are created when a sequence of critical path activities leading up to another activity is too long to be completed in the stated duration.
Information distribution - The channels used to provide stakeholders with timely information and updates regarding a project.
Initiation phase – The formal start of a new project. It involves receiving proper authorization and creating a clear definition for the project.
Inputs - The information required to start the project management process.
Inspection - The process of reviewing and examining the final product to assess compliance to initial requirements and expectations.
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