1).What is some of the issues that weigh in favor of and against crashing the project? In favor, this will help Joe get the project back on schedule. It will save his reputation as a project leader. This will also keep his company from having to pay penalties for going over the time limit. Against crashing, this may cost more than what the company will have to pay in penalties. The crash might get some of the work caught up but still not make the project come in on time. The crash could lower
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69 2. Prepare a PERT chart (network diagram) to identify the critical path for project completion. From the above diagram, you will observe that the critical path (a critical path has slack of zero) is shown by Start-B-F-G-I-J-End. 3. Determine each of the following, showing all of your work or reasoning: a. Expected duration of the entire project The expected project duration is the sum total of all critical path activities. B 7.00 F 10.00 G 6.50 I 6.50 J 3.50 Project Duration
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PROJECT PROPOSAL GUIDE TRS3056 : PROJECT TRS3266 : MEDIA PROJECT TRS3284 : CREATIVE MULTIMEDIA PROJECT I TRS3334 : GRAPHIC DESIGN PROJECT 1 : MINOR PROJECT TRS3242 : VISUAL COMMUNICATION PROJECT I TRS3152 : PROJECT I Introduction Project is a compulsory part of the program structure in Bachelor in Information and Communication Technology, Bachelor in Creative Multimedia, Bachelor in Graphic Design, Bachelor in Game Design and Animation, Bachelor in Media Science and Bachelor in Visual Communication
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schedule and control the progress and cost of a project. PERT/CPM: ■ Input: – – – Activities in a project; Precedence relationships among tasks; Expected performance times of tasks. The earliest finish time of the project; The critical path of the project; The required starting time and finish time of each task; Probabilities of finishing project on a certain date; ... ■ Output: – – – – – PERT/CPM is supposed to answer questions such as: ■ How long does the project
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Project Control and Evaluation Paper Lenny Purce CMGT410 05/14/2014 Professor: Susan Peterson Project Control and Evaluation Paper Introduction The Network Enterprise Center (NEC) has begun its annually training project and is now in the execution phase of the training. During this phase of training, I will discuss topics such as control, risk factors, how to measures project quality and I will explain the post –implementation review and will end with the summary. Potential risk that
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4.1 Evaluation of Kris Hodgkins’s five options Hodgkins had five different options available that could be taken. Below is the summary of the five options and their advantages and disadvantages. Kris’s options | Advantages | Disadvantages | 1. Inform the Millers that it was too late to customize the unit | * No extra costs for the general contractor * Construction schedule would not be delayed * The Millers could customize and control costs themselves | * It would disappointed the
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Project Planning and Implementation course Severo V. Daniel Sr CMGT 410 April 13, 2015 Instructor: Deborah Ray - Sims Week 1. 13 April 2015 To: Daniel Engineer Inc. From: Skill Enterprise Compliance (SEC) systems Project Proposal Installation of a New Engineer Compliance system the competition and stay ahead of the rapidly growing economy, a new compliance system is the key. In addition to a new compliance system, we will need to put in place new compliance policies. The compliance
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42 c,d,e 13 17 19 e,f 5 10 15 c,g 11 13 20 g,h 12 13 16 j,i 8 12 σTE = SQRT(Σσ*te^2 ) 30 b,c σte =(B-A)/6 11 - Variance 27 a St. Dev 22 A. Identify the critical path B. Identify the slack for each element C. Identify the most and least sensitive element D. Identify the predicted project duration E. If Z is the probability of meeting schedule duration found in the statistical table below, and defined by
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team works eight-hour days, Monday through Friday. 7. Prepare your 400-600 writing to include answers of the following questions: a. b. c. d. e. When is the project estimated to be completed? How long will the project take? What is the critical path for the project? Which activity has the greatest amount of slack? How sensitive is this network? Identify two sensible milestones and explain your choices. **
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San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite Inc. College of Engineering, Computer Studies & Technology IEP.4: Risk Management Activity No. 1 Risk Assessment Submitted by: COLINA, Mary Ann S. TAN, Jenna S. Submitted to: Engr. Jannet M. Anit, MEng-IE Instructor Date Submitted: August 12, 2015 Value Engineering (VE) (also called value analysis, value management, or value methodology) is a systematic process used by a multidisciplinary team directed at analyzing the functions of a project, product
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