Documentation reviews

Documentation reviews

Below are the description of all the uses of the working document “Documentation reviews”:

“Documentation Reviews” is a tool/technique for the process “Identify risks”.
A structured review of the project documentation may be performed, including plans, assumptions, previous project files, agreements, and other information. The quality of the plans, as well as consistency between those plans and the project requirements and assumptions, may be indicators of risk in the project.

This definition was found in the PMBOK V5

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