Critical Path Analysis Flashcards

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What is CPA

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A widely-used project management tool that uses network analysis to help project managers to handle complex and time-sensitive operations in the most efficient way

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CPA model includes

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  • A list of all activities required to complete the project
  • The (duration) that each activity will take to completion
  • The dependencies between the activities
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What does CPA calculate

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  • The longest path of planned activities to the end of the project
  • The earliest and Latest that each activity can start and finish without making the project longer (identifies the critical activities and can calculate total float)
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What is a node

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A circle on a CPA that represents a point in time where an activity is started or finished. The node is split into 3 sections

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What is the left half of a node

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The unique node (activity) number - the network diagram draws these in order

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What is the top right section of a node

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Shows the earliest start time (EST) that an activity can commence based on the completion of the previous activity

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What is the bottom right section on a node

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Shows the latest finish time (LFT) by which the previous activity must be completed

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How is an activity shown on a CPA

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By linking the nodes with a line. A letter representing the activity is usually shown above the relevant line

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How is the duration of an activity shown on a CPA

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Under the activity line - below the letter of activity

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Advantages of CPA

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  • Helps reduce the risk and costs of complex projects
  • Encourages careful assessment of the requirements of each activity in a project
  • Help spot which activities have some slack (“float”) and could therefore transfer some resources = better allocation of resources
  • A decision-making tool and a planning tool
  • Provides managers with a useful overview of a complex project
  • Links well with other aspects of business planning, including cash flow forecasting and budgeting
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Disadvantages of CPA

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  • Reliability of CPA largely based on accurate estimates and assumptions made
  • CPA does not guarantee the success of a project - that still needs to be managed properly
  • Resources may not actually be as flexible as management hope when they come to address the network float
  • Too many activities make the network diagram too complicated. Activities might have to be broken down into mini-projects
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how to calculate float

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latest finishing time - duration - earliest starting time

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