A performance measurement baseline typically includes the cost baseline, schedule baseline, and scope baseline. The cost baseline details the project's budget, the schedule baseline outlines project milestones and deadlines, and the scope baseline defines the project's deliverables and requirements. These baselines serve as a reference for measuring and comparing actual project performance.
Schedule Scope Cost
The first step in developing a Performance Measurement Baseline is to define or scope all work involved.
1. Schedule 2. Cost 3. Scope
schedule the work
The Performance Measurement Baseline includes the project scope, schedule, and cost baseline. It sets the parameters for measuring and monitoring project performance against planned objectives. It is a key component of project management for tracking progress and ensuring project success.
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Performance targets Schedule baseline
the performance measurement baseline consists of
Schedule Scope Cost
baseline basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things canbe evaluated benchmark Standard by which something can be measured or judged:
a baseline will help avoid system lockups if the server runs out of disk space and a large cache buffer indicates high server performance