FAQ: Managing Scope Libraries
Q1: How do I create a new Scope Library?
A1: From the Scope Library tab dropdown, click ‘+ New Scope Library.’ Name your scope group, provide a brief description, select a Status (Draft, Active, or Archive), and save it. Only libraries with an Active status will be available for selection in templates.
Q2: What are the possible Status options for a Scope Library, and what do they mean?
A2: The available Status options are:
- Draft: Only visible to the creator; not available for templates.
- Active: Visible and available for selection in templates.
- Archive: Stored for reference; not selectable in templates.
Q3: Can I assign a Scope Library to a Practice?
A3: Yes, you can assign it to a Practice if desired, though this is optional currently and for future features to introduce practice based search of library.
Q4: How do I add scope items to a Scope Library?
A4: After creating a Scope Library, go to the scope details screen. Click the last row in the Name column to add scope items. Enter a name for your scope item and press Enter.
Q5: What is the purpose of the 'Category' in scope items, and what options are available?
A5: Categories help organize scope items. Options include:
- Change Enablement
- Integration
- Data Migration
- Strategy
Q6: How does the ‘Multiplier’ affect a scope item?
A6: The Multiplier increases the effort associated with a scope item, offering flexibility in estimating project efforts.
Q7: What is ‘Complexity’ in a scope item, and how does it work?
A7: Complexity reflects the difficulty level of the scope item and adjusts its effort. Options include:
- Low: Reduces effort.
- Medium (default): Standard effort at 100%.
- High: Increases effort.
Q8: What additional fields are available for each scope item?
A8: You can add a project description, project assumptions, and internal notes to provide further context for each scope item.
Q9: How do I add efforts to a scope item?
A9: Click on the ‘LOE Hours’ column for a scope item row, which opens a dialog. You can then assign roles, phases, resource levels, and enter effort hours for each role and phase.
Q10: What are the ‘Low %’ and ‘High %’ fields used for?
A10: If you don't want to be calculative, just leave these fields blank. But when defined, the LOE in scope are automatically calculated based on the selected complexity level and % value in the effort for Low and High.
Q11: Can I use scope items from another Scope Library?
A11: Yes. Select a library from the dropdown to view its scope items, and choose specific items to add to the current library.
Q12: How do I add selected scopes to the current library?
A12: After selecting the desired scopes from another library, click "Add" to include them in your current Scope Library.