A roadmap or WBS (Work-breakdown Structures) is a hierarchical arrangement of activities, tasks or milestones that are required to complete a project. A roadmap divides a project into discrete phases or top-level activities and each phase is further broken down into multiple work elements or tasks. A roadmap is associated with one or more activity templates or phases and each activity template contains one or more activities. These activities can be tasks, deliverables, milestones, or tollgates.
The process of configuring roadmap involves the following steps:
Once you have configured roadmaps, Project Managers can use these pre-defined roadmaps to quickly plan and execute projects.
You can also create non-WBS roadmaps, which are a set of activities that are associated with a project but are not part of the project WBS. For example, change requests, issues, notes, etc.
Note: Some of the choices you see while creating activity templates and roadmaps are determined during the initial system configuration.
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