Unit 10 Flashcards
Identify what does network analysis portray?
Network analysis is a planning method that allows a project to be completed in the shortest time possible.
What factors does a network analysis include?
- Duration of each activity
- List of all activities
- Quickest completion time
- Float and no float to stress which activities must be completed in time.
- Duration that each activity will take to complete
What information is required to construct a network analysis diagram?
Tasks/activites, duration of each task, the order in which they should be completed, earliest start time (EST) and latest finish time (LFT)
What does the ‘circle’ symbol within a network analysis diagram present?
Node - activity number, EST, LFT (latest start time)
Identify the importance of a critical path
Any delay in the competition time of an activity, identified through critical path, impacts the planned completion date of a project.
Identify how the LFT and EST is calculated in a critical path network
EST: calculated from left to right, add durations, if a following EST has two nodes before it the larger EST will be chosen.
LFT: calculated from right to left, LFT minus the duration of the previous activity.
Describe what is meant by the term ‘float’ and identify how it is calculated
Float represents the additional time an activity can over run without delaying the overall process.
Float = LFT - duration - EST
Identify how ‘float’ is represented on a critical path
’//’ through the line of the activity with a float
Identify potential advantages of constructing a critical path analysis