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Project assumptions.  
·          Lists and describes the specifi c project assumptions associated with the project scope and the potential impact of those assumptions if they prove to be false.  
·          Project teams frequently identify, document, and validate assumptions as part of their planning process.
·          Information on assumptions may be listed in the project scope statement or in a separate log.
General:
·          We   assume that because the weather forecast is for a sunny day, and there is not a cloud in the sky, it will not rain so we will not take an umbrella with us to work.  
·          We assume that the washing machine will not break down and overflow before we set a load of washing as we walk out the door.  
·          We assume the bus will come on time when we go to the bus stop at a certain time.
Here is the list.
Below is the categorization of assumptions:
  1.        Scope : There will be no scope change after the ‘Analysis’ phase is over
  2.        Schedule: Client will not introduce any presssure to complete the project before scheduled time.
3.        Schedule: All the phases will be completed on time.
  4.        Financing :  Project funding will not be withdrawn
  5.        Resources:  Development resources will be available since Analysis Phase to the end of the project.
  6.        Resources: BA resource will be allocated for the entire project life cycle.
  7.       Resources:  An onsite co-ordinator is available to clarify the issues
  8.        Resources: Resources will not be pulled to do other projects in between
  9.        Customers/Client:  Client will provide the related information and answer to queries on time and thus not affecting project timelines
  10.    Technologies :  Client will not introduce ‘Technology Change’ in b/w of the project
  11.    Technologies:  There will always be technology support from Microsoft.
  
  12.    Expectations:
  13.    SponsorShip
  14.    Other Assumptions: There will be no natural calamity delaying project timelines.
Regards,
Arun Manglick
