Activity attributes definition
/What are Activity Attributes?
Activity attributes are descriptive components of an activity. These attributes can be used to identify the people who will be working on specific aspects of a project, as well as the locations in which the work will be conducted, and the level of expertise needed for each task.
Examples of Activity Attributes
Examples of activity attributes are as follows:
Activity name. A descriptive title for the activity.
Unique identifier. A unique code or number assigned to the activity for tracking purposes.
Description. A detailed explanation of what the activity entails.
Start date. When the activity is scheduled to begin.
End date. When the activity is expected to be completed.
Duration. The estimated time required to complete the activity.
Predecessor activities. Tasks that must be completed before this activity starts.
Successor activities. Tasks that follow and depend on the completion of this activity.
Assigned resources. People, equipment, or materials allocated to the activity.
Resource requirements. Specific needs for the activity, such as skill sets or tools.
Effort estimate. The amount of work (in hours or days) required to complete the activity.
Cost estimate. The financial resources allocated to the activity.
Constraints. Specific restrictions or limitations, such as deadlines or resource availability.
Priority level. The importance or urgency of the activity relative to others.
Progress tracking information. Metrics or methods for measuring the activity's completion status.
Responsible party. The individual or team accountable for completing the activity.
Approval requirements. Whether the activity's deliverables need formal approval.
Deliverables. Tangible or intangible outputs produced as a result of the activity.