Assignment #2 is to provide a problem statement, WBS diagram, activity listing, and precedence diagram.
Deliverables for HW2 shall include: ·
A Project Statement For the attached example (see item 3 below), the Project Statement is: “Owner to design and build a new residence. Hiring and oversight of architectural, design, and construction professionals will be managed by the Owner. All materials and permits will be provided by the Owner.”
· An Activity Listing The activity listing should be prepared and submitted to me in Excel. It should identify a minimum of 15 activities, including MS1 Project Start, and MS2 Project Finish. As shown in the attached example activity listing, each activity should have a number that corresponds to the correct element in your WBS diagram, an activity number, a description, a duration, and its relationship to other activities. Note 1: Activities do not belong in the WBS diagram, and activity numbers have no relationship to WBS numbers. Note 2: Durations shall be in days. Note 3: ES/EF/LS/LF shall be calendar dates (e.g. 01-Apr-14); and, define what type of calendar you are using (e.g. “7-day workweek with no holidays”; or, “5-day work-week with US holidays”)
· A WBS Diagram The WBS Diagram should contain a minimum of five WBS elements.
· A Precedence Diagram The precedence diagram will indicate ES, EF, LS, LF, and TF for each activity. The precedence diagram shall contain at least one branch (path) with activities that have TF greater than zero. You may draft it by manually.
as there is no example
attached to this problem as mentioned above , I have assumed the
following data
in the problem, this is a 5-day- work-week with saturday and sunday as holiday
Assignment #2 is to provide a problem statement, WBS diagram, activity listing, and precedence diagram. Deliverables...
Problem #2 (25 points) For the project below, choose a random duration for each activity (Activity A already has a duration of 3). Calculate the ES, EF, LS, LF, TF and FF for all activities. Use the legend shown below for each activity and highlight the critical path. Fill the answers in the activity's boxes shown below. F с E H A 3 D G Legend: ES TF EF FF Activity LS Duration LF
Draw the bar chart, and Precedence Diagram for the given project
and highlight the critical path. Determine the project total
duration, ES, EF, LS, LF, and TF for each given activity.
+ Activity Description Duration Predecessor A Move in 2 B Set up Scaffolds 3 A C Tear off Shingles 3 B ID Inspect Roof Truss & Deck 2 C E Remove Old Shingles 3 C IF Purchase New Shingles G G Install New Shingles 15 C,D H 3 G...
PROBLEM 3: ACTIVITY-ON-THE-NODE PROBLEM FOR PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM. Figure A-3 shows an activity on the node of the precedence diagram in which the activity durations are shown below the activity numbers in the nodes. The upper numbers represent the activities. Solve for T, T, critical path, TE, FF, INTF and INDF (60 Points) 15 17 14 13 18 12 16 10 FIGURE A-3 TF Total Float FF Free Float INTF #TF-FF INDF Min. EST,-Max. LFTN- Note: Numbers below in the nodes...
Question 6 - 8 Activity Depends on А B C D E F G A A А B C,D D, E, F Duration (Days) Normal Crash 5 4 7 5 8 5 11 8 6 4 4 3 7 5 Cost ($) Normal Crash 500 620 350 500 800 920 1000 1300 600 750 420 500 700 1000 6. Draw the node network for the above project using the following template. For each activity, show the computed value of early...
Show step by step solutions.
(a) Complete the expected duration, standard deviation and
variance for activities A and B and enter them into the table
(provided above).
(b) Draw the Activity-on-node (AON) including the Start &
Finish diagram and use the expected activity durations to complete
a forward and backward pass (show calculations for ES,EF,LS,LF),
create a table and show your work.
Maritime Shipbuilding is set to start building the first of six ships and to finish this ship within...
Construction methods
Do 4-3
5. Answer the following two questions, 5-1 and S-2 5-1) Draw the "node" network diagram and perform the CPM calculations based on the end-of-day convention to complete the table entries. (20 points) (Note: use very simple node design for the network diagram: for example, box or circle.) Activity! Duration | Predecessors | EST E-LS 1 LF- B. BFF/2 | 구 | 11 | 15 | 19 E, F SS12 5 13 it is assumed that the...
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Chapter 3 Project Management 91 Table for 3.8 Time Activity Immediate Code Description in hours) Predecesur Planning Find location determine resource requirements Purchasing Requisition of lumber and sand Excavation Planning Dig and grade Sawing Planning Saw lumber inte appropriate sizes Placement Purchasing Position lumber in comect locations Sawing. c om Assembly Nail lamber together Placement Tafill Put sand in and under the equipment Ambly Outfill Put dirt a nd the equipment Assembly Decoration Put grass all over the...
You are the project manager for preparing a yacht for the Bond
Blue Water Classic yacht race. Based on your experience and the
data to hand you have prepared the following WBS with its
associated normal and crash costing. Note: Indirect costs are not
to be considered in this problem. The project is proposed to
commence on 1 August 2018. You can ignore the impact of any public
holidays during the project. You are required to: a) Create an AON...
Design an entity-relationship diagram for the problem statement below - justify any need for null values For this project, you must help design and implement a database for an organization whose goal is to promote and support STEM education in your state. Middle/high school teachers and parents of students in such schools (a parent may be an educator too) can become members by paying a yearly fee of $25. Each member is reminded about the need for membership renewal one...
Design an entity-relationship diagram for the problem statement below - justify any need for null values For this project, you must help design and implement a database for an organization whose goal is to promote and support STEM education in your state. Middle/high school teachers and parents of students in such schools (a parent may be an educator too) can become members by paying a yearly fee of $25. Each member is reminded about the need for membership renewal one...