What is a data copy of the current project's task, schedule, or structure that can be used for comparison reporting later?
A baseline is a data copy of the current project's task, schedule, or structure that can be used for comparison reporting later. A baseline captures the original plan of the project and allows you to track the changes and deviations from the plan over time. You can create multiple baselines for a project and compare them with the current state of the project. You can find more information about baselines in theProduct Documentationfor ServiceNow.
The Project management application supports two types of external dependencies. What are they?
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The Project Management application supports two types of external dependencies: hard dependency and soft dependency. A hard dependency is a dependency that must be met before a task can start or finish. A soft dependency is a dependency that is preferred but not mandatory for a task to start or finish. You can find more information about these dependency types in theProduct Documentationfor ServiceNow.
What is a resource event?
A resource event is a non-scheduled activity that affects the availability and capacity of a resource or a group of resources. Examples of resource events are vacations, holidays, training, or sick leave. Resource events can be created by resource managers or resources themselves, and they can be viewed in the resource calendar or the resource workbench. You can find more information about resource events in theProduct Documentationfor ServiceNow.
Which role can configure the parameters of the demand workbench that is provided with the base system?
According to theDemand Workbenchdocument, the role that can configure the parameters of the demand workbench that is provided with the base system is it_pps_admin. This role grants access to the Project Portfolio Suite application and allows the user to configure the demand workbench settings, such as the axes, the quadrants, the bubble size, and the color. The other options are not correct, as they are not roles that can configure the parameters of the demand workbench. The all roles option is too broad and does not specify a particular role. The business_stakeholder role grants access to the Business Stakeholder Portal and allows the user to view and submit demands. The it_project_manager role grants access to the Project Portfolio Management application and allows the user to create and update projects.
Where do you define 'Roles' requested via resource plans?
According to theAssigning Resource Rolesdocument, you define 'Roles' requested via resource plans under resource roles in the Resource Management application. Resource roles are the roles that users can request or allocate for resource plans. The other options are not correct, as they are not the places where you define 'Roles' requested via resource plans. The system roles are the roles that grant access to various applications and modules in the system. The roles under system security are the roles that control the security settings and permissions for the system. The skill management modules are the modules that manage the skills and skill levels of users and groups.
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