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Activity

IPAs

Duratio
n

ES

EF

LS

LF

TF

FF

IF

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

----A
A
B, C
B, C
D, E
D, E
F, G

4
3
8
7
9
12
2
5
6

0
0
4
4
12
12
21
21
24

4
3
12
11
21
24
23
26
30

0
9
4
15
13
12
22
25
24

4
12
12
22
22
24
24
30
30

0
9
0
11
1
0
1
4
0

0
9
0
10
0
0
1
4
0

0
9
0
10
0
0
0
3
0

A(4
)

ST

D (7)

H(5
)

C(8)

E (9)

G(2)

B(3)

F(12)

I(6)

FN

Project Crashing and Time-Cost


Trade-Off
Example Problem (3 of 5)

Table 8.4

Project Crashing and Time-Cost


Trade-Off
Example Problem
(2&of
5) time have a
Crash cost
crash
linear relationship:

Total Crash Cost


$2000

Total Crash Time 5 weeks


$400 / wk

Figure
8.20

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Project Crashing and Time-Cost


Trade-Off
General Relationship of Time and
Cost (2 of 2)

Project Crashing and Time-Cost


Trade-Off
Example Problem (4 of 5)

Project Crashing and Time-Cost


Trade-Off
Example
Problem
(5 of the
5) critical path
As activities
are crashed,
may change and several paths may become
critical.

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