similar types of project and cannot be applied to different type of project. Advantage of Gantt and PERT charts: 1. It gives the start time and end time of the project. 2. It gives you a precise time of each step of the project. 3. It gives you good view of which steps are the main or additional. 4. It provides exact prospective of which step depends on the other. Advantages of Gantt Charts. 5. It creates a picture of complexity. We think in pictures. Therefore‚ if we can see complex
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Q2 Planning and control–Critical Path Method (CPM) & Progamme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) Explain what is meant by the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)‚ as used in project planning and control? Department A is performing a system upgrade project with the following tasks‚ duration and task dependency relationships. Critical Path Method (CPM) The critical path method (CPM) is a step-by-step technique for process planning that defines
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PERT/CPM Project management triangle is the symbol that represents the money‚ time and scope items in a project‚ which has been modeled by Harold Kerzner. Given the wide range of project management tools available‚ the key to selecting the right one is to understand that different tools are needed along the different stages of a project life cycle. Graphical displays such as gantt-charts usually make the information easy to identify; and we can easily use it for tracking cost‚ schedule and performance
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INTRODUCTION This paper describes the use of a simple hands-on case in undergraduate classes to teach the concepts of a traditional PERT/CPM and Critical Chain project management techniques. A simple six-activity project is used to illustrate: the identification of project activities‚ development of activity time estimates‚ the development of the project network‚ the development of the PERT/CPM critical path and the probability of on-time completion using the critical path‚ the development of the critical chain
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Chapter 2 Homework Problem Solutions Chapter 2 Project Management Study Objectives: construct a network diagram for a project determine critical path and expected completion time of a project with deterministic task times (note: some of us also do calculations for probabilistic times‚ but not required) calculate slack times for a particular task know how to “crash” a project down to a certain completion time at the lowest cost (note: just the concept of crashing needs to be discussed and not the
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The World Class City Concept and its Repercussions on Urban Planning for Cities in the Asia Pacific Region By Arif Hasan ( 04 September 2009 ) Email: arifhasan@cyber. net.pk (Paper prepared for the IAPS-CSDE Network Symposia on Culture‚ Space and Revitalization‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey‚ 12 – 16 October 2009) An Alternative to the World Class City Concept? What is the alternative to the World Class city concept? An inclusive city based on the principles of justice and equity
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1. Using the information provided‚ prepare the report that Roberts requested‚ assuming that the project will begin immediately. Assume 45 working days are available to complete the project‚ including transporting the car to Detroit before the auto show begins. Your report should briefly discuss the aspects of the proposed new business‚ such as the competitive priorities that Roberts asked about. Roberts want to restore her Mustang to mint condition or as close to mint condition as possible‚ and
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The Pert Studebaker. Case Study Case Background From 1916 to 1966‚ Studebaker automobiles were manufactured in South Bend Indiana. Vicky Roberts became owner of Roberts’s Auto Sales and Service (RASAS) when she inherited a Studebaker dealership. RASAS is a diversified business that includes three sales and service car dealerships‚ two auto parts stores‚ a large body shop‚ a car painting business and an auto salvage yard. Ms. Roberts is considering expanding the business to include vintage car
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Standardizing Availability Definition Vamshi K. Katukoori Graduate Student: NAME University Of New Orleans Table of Contents 1.) Foreword 2.) Availability 3.) Introduction 4.) Availability Classification 5.) Reliability Terms 6.) Time Breakdown 7.) Time allocation 8.) Data Analysis 9.) Associated terms 10.) Definition of Inherent Availability in SMRP format 11.) Definition of Achieved Availability in SMRP format 12.) Definition of Operational Availability in SMRP format 13.)
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