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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 a. Activity-on-arrow diagram 4 2 10 5 12 3 4 The critical path is (Click to select) The expected project duration is
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
for each problem I have this setup so far. I need help on each
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question on the picture. this chapter is on project management for
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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...
1. The activities needed for a new project your company is undertaking are listed in the following table. ACTIVITY IMMEDIATE PREDECESSOR(S) A ---- B ---- C A D A, B E B F C, D, E G D, E H F I F, G J G The activity times were determined for the project, and were as below. ACTIVITY ACTIVITY TIME (days) A 11 B 9 C 7 D 12 E 8 F 9 G 10 H 6 I 7...
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...
The ABC Manufacturing Co. has made a decision to replace an existing production line with new equipment. This project will require several tasks (jobs) with precedence relationships and duration (days) as shown in the following table. The project will be finished when activities A-J are all finished. Activity predecessor Optimistic Most likely Pessimistic Expected A - 4 5 12 B A 3 4.5 15 C A 2 3 4 D C 6 8 22 E B 4 6 8 F...
QUESTION 1 The following table provides information about a particular project:ActivityDuration (Days)PrecedingActivityA5_B6_C4AD3AE1AF4EG14D,EH12B,CI2G,H (a) Represent the project by means of a simple network diagram. (b) Prepare in tabular form, an activity schedule showing the following details: Earliest-start, earliest-finish, latest-start, latest-finish and slack times. (c) Identify the critical path. ...
QUESTION 2: (20 marks) 2. Critical Path Method (CPM) is a network diagramming technique used to predict total project duration and to determine the critical path. a) Based on the table provided, create the CPM network diagram. Analyse and show the Early Start (ES), Early Finish (EF), Late Start (LS), Late Finish (LF) and the Float/Slack duration. (14 marks) b) Analyse the diagram, state and circle the Critical Path clearly. (6 Marks) Activity Predecessor Duration A 6 B A 7...
QUESTION 2: (20 marks) 2. Critical Path Method (CPM) is a network diagramming technique used to predict total project duration and to determine the critical path. a) Based on the table provided, create the CPM network diagram. Analyse and show the Early Start (ES), Early Finish (EF), Late Start (LS), Late Finish (LF) and the Float/Slack duration (14 marks) b) Analyse the diagram, state and circle the Critical Path clearly. (6 Marks) Activity Predecessor Duration A 6 B А 7...
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...