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For each of the following network diagrams, determine both the critical path and the expected project...
Please include the formula used and each step's calculation results in your homework. Question 1: For each of the following network diagrams, determine both the critical path and the expected project duration. The numbers on the arrows represent expected activity times. c. Activity-on-arrow diagram 14 13 12 6 15 13 4 14 16 3 3 13 14 4 9 15 84 10
Given the following network diagram for a project, determine each of the following (activity times are in weeks): a) Identify all paths in the network. b) Determine each path's length. c) Identify the Critical Path(s). d) Calculate the expected project duration. a. Path b. Path length c. Critical Path (CP) d. Project duration
W4A2: Tasks: See above to view the network diagram. Using the diagram, find: -The critical path. -How long it will take to complete the project? -How does simulation determine the probabilities of various project completion times? -What is "slack" and why is it important? -Why is activity-on-arrow (AOA) or activity-on-node (AON) of significant value to the project manager? -How is the uncertainty in project scheduling dealt with? -Should the critical path activities be managed differently from noncritical path activities? Explain....
(3) Determine the critical path and critical time of the network shown below. Use the critical path method (the table of ES, EF, etc.). (3) Determine the critical path and critical time of the network shown below. Use the critical path method (the table of ES, EF, etc.). po Problem . Example a 100 For all starting activities, ES is taken as 0. Activities 1-2, 1-3 gets ES of O. Find EF-ES +time. Activity Time ES E F LS L...
NETWORK SCHEDULING Using the PDM, draw the network diagram, identify the critical path and calculate the total project duration. Feel free to verify your answer using MS Project or a similar tool. Activity Dependency Activity Duration (weeks) A B None None AB B F G H 8 9 DE F, G, HI 7 8 5 Draw the Network Diagram using the convention discussed in the class. (If challenged with drawing tools, you can hand draw, take a picture, and paste...
QUESTION 2 Given the following information, you are to determine the following Project network. Early, late and slack activity times. Project duration. Critical path Task Predecessor Duration A None 8 B A 5 C A 10 D A 15 E A 10 F B 12 G C, D 12 H E, 7 I G, H 7 J F,G,I 10 K J 12
for each problem I have this setup so far. I need help on each part and im not too sure if I am on the right track for each question on the picture. this chapter is on project management for statistics 1. A project is shown by the following network. The durations of activities (in weeks) are indicated on the arrows. a. Identify all of the paths, compute the length of each, identify the critical path and the b. Determine...
A project manager discovers that his team has neglected to complete the network diagram for the project. the network diagram is shown below. however the project manager has some information available, specifically that each activity a-g, has a different duration between one and seven weeks. also the slack time for each of the activity is known as shown belowDuration (weeks): 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Slack time (weeks): 0,0,0,1,1,3,7 A D E G B FINISH START C F Using the clues provided below, determine...
4. Draw network for the following activities. Calculate EET and LET for all the events Activity PrecedingNil activi Duration BC&E D & F 10 ays 5. A construction project involves the following activities. Draw the network diagram. Mark the critical path. Calculate all the event times, activity times and the floats Activity PrecedingNil activi Duration Nil BC,DE 18 12 ays
. Construct a Gantt chart and project network for the following set of activities, compute the length of each path in the network, and indicate the critical path: Activity Activity Predecessor Time (months) 1 ___ 4 2 ___ 7 3 1 8 4 1 3 5 2 9 6 3 5 7 3 2 8 4,5,6 6 9 2 5