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Adobe Exam AD0-E903 Topic 3 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E903 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 3
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Which project elements can be used to measure a project's adherence to its original schedule?

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Suggested Answer: B

To measure a project's adherence to its original schedule, the most critical elements are Project Baselines, Planned Completion Dates, and Actual Completion Dates. The baseline captures the original planned schedule, while the planned and actual completion dates provide the data to compare the project's progress against the initial schedule. This comparison helps project managers identify any deviations from the original plan and assess the project's performance.


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Delsie
26 days ago
Ha, choosing the 'workload balancer' option is like trying to use a crystal ball to predict the future. Stick with the good ol' reliable metrics in Option B, I say.
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Tawanna
6 days ago
Number of tasks and actual completion dates are key indicators for tracking project progress.
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Mabelle
9 days ago
I always stick to the planned completion dates for measuring adherence to schedule.
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Gary
10 days ago
Yeah, using workload balancer data seems like a risky move.
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Johnna
18 days ago
I agree, Option B with project baselines is definitely more reliable.
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Katie
1 months ago
Hmm, Option C is an interesting one. Workload balancer data and planned completion dates could work, but I'm not sure expenses are the best way to measure schedule adherence.
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Tammara
1 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option A. The number of tasks, actual completion dates, and overall project status can give you a good sense of how the schedule is tracking.
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Belen
22 days ago
Yeah, tracking the number of tasks and actual completion dates can really help keep things on track.
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Jeniffer
23 days ago
I agree, Option A seems like the most reliable way to measure adherence to the schedule.
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Sunny
2 months ago
I'm not sure about the answer. I think it could also be A) Number of tasks, actual completion dates, and project status. Those elements can also indicate adherence to the original schedule.
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Gwen
2 months ago
I agree with Santos. Project baselines help track the original schedule, and comparing planned vs actual completion dates gives a clear picture of adherence.
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Santos
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Project baselines, planned completion dates, and actual completion dates.
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Shawnna
2 months ago
Option B seems to be the most comprehensive - project baselines, planned completion dates, and actual completion dates are key metrics to measure schedule adherence.
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Mariann
2 months ago
Yes, planned and actual completion dates help to see if we are on schedule.
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Anastacia
2 months ago
I agree, project baselines are important to track progress.
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