3.3.4 Critical Path Analysis Flashcards
What is a critical path analysis?
the process of planning the sequence of activities in a project in order to identify the most efficient way of completing an integrated task or project. The aim is to complete the project in the shortest time possible
What is a node?
- a circle
- beginning or end of an activity
When is the EST and LFT equal?
on the critical path
What is the critical path?
the longest path through a project - none of the activities on the critical path can be delayed without delaying the end of the project
What is the float?
the duration an activity can be extended or postponed so that the project still finishes within the minimum time
How is the float calculated?
LFT - Activity duration - EST = float
Float will be 0 if …
If the activity is on the critical path
Float will be calculated to a number if…
if the activity is not on the critical path
Benefits of critical path analysis
- helps business meets deadline - especially for time-sensitive projects
- some projects are expensive and complex, so CPA minimises risk of missing deadlines and over-spending
- allow businesses to plan resources and build in contingencies
Drawbacks of critical path analysis
- unforeseen incidents can cause delays despite completing a CPA
- time consuming to complete
- less necessary if the company is experienced in delivering similar projects or one big project is just a series of small projects