Chapter. 6 Special Focus: Critical Path Method Flashcards
What is a Network Path?
A sequence of events that affect each other on the project from start to finish. These activities form a path through the project.
What is “float”?
How much time an activity can slip before it changes the critical path / max time an activity can slip without pushing out the finish date of a project. An item on a critical path has zero float. Study pages 258 - 259 on how to determine float
Note: For activities with zero float or slack, the late finsih and early finish will be the same.
What is Early Start (ES)?
The earliest start date for an activity, when you factor in other dependencies.
What is a forward pass?
Determining the earliest start date by moving “forward” through the diagram, starting from the start date to perform the calculation.
What is a Late Start (LS)?
Looks at the lastest an activity could start and not delay the project’s finish date.
What is the easiest method to calculate a late start?
Add the float to the early start.
What is a backward pass?
Technique of evaluating a late start by looking at the end of the network diagram and working your way backward, evaluating how close activities may slide towarrd the finsih without moving the finish.
What is a Late Finish (LF)?
Late Start plus the Activity’s Duration Estimate Minus 1 unit.
What is an Early Finish (EF)?
The early start date plus the duration estimate minus 1 unit.
See p. 261 for Project Network Node example.
See p. 261 for Project Network Node example.
What is a free float or free slack?
The amount of time an activity can be delayed without affecting the early start date of susequent dependent activities.
What is negative float?
When an activities start date occcurs before a preceding activity’s finish date.
* Negative float indicates your schedule has problems*
Activity Decomposition
Similar to scope decomposition, except that the final result is an activity list instead of the WBS.
Activity Duration Estimates
Probably number of periods (weeks, hours, days, months, etc.) this activity should take with probably range of results. See example on p. 264.
Activity List
List of every activity that will be performed on the project.
Acitivity on Arrow Diagram
Rarely used type of network diagram where activities are represented by the arrows connecting the nodes. Nodes are typically represented by circles in this type of project network diagram.
Activity on Node Diagram
A type of network diagram where activities are represented on rectangular nodes with arrows representing the dependencies.
Analogous Estimating
A form of expert judgement often used early on when there is little information available. Performed from top down, focusing on the big picture.
Backward Pass
Method for calculating late start (LS) and late finish (LF) dates for an activity
Beta Distribution
A method of estimating activity duration using the formula: (Pessimistic + 4 x Realistic + Optimistic) / 6