Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Project management and network model
Course leader : Shewayirga Assalf (Ass.Pro.)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
What is project
A project is a temporary effort to create a unique
product or service.
Projects usually include constraints and risks
regarding cost, schedule or performance outcome.
Project management is the application of knowledge, skills,
tools, and techniques to project activities in order to meet or
exceed stakeholder needs and expectations from a project.
Meeting or exceeding stakeholder needs and expectations
invariably involves balancing competing demands among:
Scope, time, cost, and quality
Stakeholders with differing needs and expectations
BRIEF HISTORY OF CPM/PERT
CPM/PERT or Network Analysis as the technique is sometimes
called, developed along two parallel streams, one industrial and
the other military.
CPM was the discovery of M.R. Walker and J.E. Kelly 1957.
The first test was made in 1958, when CPM was applied to
the construction of a new chemical plant.
PERT was devised in 1958 for the POLARIS missile
program by the Program Evaluation Branch of the Special
Projects office of the U.S. Navy.
Both use same calculations, almost similar
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CONT’D
The network diagram describes sequential relationships among
major activities on a project.
The length (of time) of any path can be determined by summing
the expected times of the activities on that path.
The path with the longest time is of particular interest because it
governs project completion time
Expected project duration = The expected time of
the longest path
Moreover, if there is any delay along the longest path, there will
be corresponding delay in project completion time.
Conversely, attempts to shorten project completion must focus on
the longest sequence of activities.
Because of its influence on project completion time, the longest
path is the Critical Path, and its activities are referred to as Critical
Activities.
Paths that are shorter than the critical path can experience some
delays and still not affect the overall project completion time as
long as the ultimate path time doesn’t exceed the length of the
critical path.
The allowable slippage (delay) for any path is called the Path
Slack and it reflects the difference between the length of a
given path and the length of the critical path.
The critical path, then, has zero slack time
Jobs 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-5 3-4 3-6 4-5 4-6 5-6 6-7
Duration ( 15 15 3 5 8 12 1 14 3 14
days)
Required:
A. Draw an arrow diagram representing the project.
B. Find the total float for each activity.
C. Find the critical path and the total project duration
SOLUTION
A. THE NETWORK DIAGRAM THAT REPRESENTS THE PROJECT IS AS FOLLOWS
CONT’D
The paths of the network are:
Path: 1 – 2 –5 -6 -7=>37days
Path: 1 – 2 – 3– 4 – 5 – 6– 7 =>44days
Path: 1 – 2 – 3– 4 – 6– 7 =>54days- Critical Path Length
Path: 1 – 3– 4– 5 – 6 – 7 =>41days
Path: 1 – 3– 4 – 6 – 7 =>51days
Path: 1 – 3–6 – 7 =>41days
B. The total float for each activity
To determine the total float first the earliest start and finish; late
start and finish should be computed.
This calls for the forward pass and backward pass computation.
CONT’D
Forward pass calculation
Finding ES and EF times involves a “forward pass” through the
network.
The method associated with finding ES and EF is called
forward pass method.
ES: the earliest time the activity can start, assuming all
preceding activities start as early as possible.
EF: The earliest time the activity can finish.
EF = ES + t
Esj is given by:
ESj= Max (ESj, ti-j)
Where Esi is the earliest time and tij is the normal time for the
activity (i,j).
ES1=0
ES2= ES1 + t1-5= 0 + 15=15
ES3= Max (ES 2 + t2-3, Es1 + 13)
= Max (15 +3, 0+15) = 18
ES4= ES3+ t34 = 18+8 = 26
ES5 = Max (ES2 + 25, ES4 + t4-5)
= Max (15 +5, 26+1) = 27
ES6 = Max (ES3+t3-6, ES4+ t4-6, ES5+t5-6)
= Max (18+12, 26+24, 27+3)
= 40
ES7 = ES6 + t6-7 = 40 +14 = 54