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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT CPM/PERT V P B Chakravarthi . K Abhijeet Kumar

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PROJECT MANAGEMENTPROJECT MANAGEMENT

CPM/PERT

V P B Chakravarthi . K

Abhijeet Kumar

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CPM and PERTCPM and PERTCPM (Critical Path Method) and PERT

(Program Evaluation and Review Technique) are network based methods designed to assist in the planning, scheduling, and control of projects. A project is a collection of interrelated activities with each activity consuming time and resources. The objective of CPM and PERT is to provide analytic means for scheduling the activities.

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Terms Used in Project Terms Used in Project Management Management

Activity : A certain amount of work or task required in the project

Activity duration: In CPM the best estimate of time to complete an activity . In PERT the expected time or average time to complete an activity

Critical activity : An activity that has no room for schedule slippages : if it slips the entire the entire project completion will slip. An activity with zero slack

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Terms Used in Project Terms Used in Project Management .contManagement .cont

Critical path: The chain of critical activities for the project .The longest path through the network

Dummy activity :An activity that consumes no time but shows precedence among activities

Earliest finish (EF): The earliest that an activity can finish from the beginning of the project

Earliest start ( ES): The earliest that an activity can start from the beginning of the project

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Terms Used in Project Terms Used in Project Management .contManagement .cont

Event :A beginning , a completion point ,or a milestone accomplishment within the project . An activity begins and ends with events

Latest finish (LF) : The latest that an activity can finish from the beginning of the project

Latest start (LS) :The latest that an activity can start from the beginning of the project

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Terms Used in Project Terms Used in Project Management .contManagement .cont

Predecessor activity : An activity that must occur before another activity .

Slack : The amount of time that an activity or group of activities can slip without causing a delay in the completion of the project

Successor activity : An activity that must occur after another activity

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Terms Used in Project Terms Used in Project Management .contManagement .cont

Conventions used in drawing network diagrams (Arrows & Circles )

Activity on Arrow (AOA) : The activities are denoted by Arrows and events are denoted by circles

Activity on Node(AON) : Activities are denoted by circles(or nodes) and the precedence relation ships between activities are indicated by arrows

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Network planning Network planning methods that generate:methods that generate:

Relationship between activities Project duration Critical path Slack for non – critical activities Crashing (cost / time trade-offs) Resource usage

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ProjectProject

“A project is a series of activities directed to accomplishment of a desired objective.”

Plan your work first…..then work your plan

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Network analysis

Introduction

Network analysis is the general name given to certain specific techniques which can be used for the planning, management and control of projects.

One definition of a project:

“A project is a temporary endeavour undertaken to create a "unique" product or service”

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HistoryHistory Developed in 1950’s CPM by DuPont for chemical plants PERT by U.S. Navy for Polaris missile

PERT was developed by the US Navy for the planning and control of the Polaris missile program and the emphasis was on completing the program in the shortest possible time. In addition PERT had the ability to cope with uncertain activity completion times (e.g. for a particular activity the most likely completion time is 4 weeks but it could be anywhere between 3 weeks and 8 weeks).

CPM was developed by Du Pont and the emphasis was on the trade-off between the cost of the project and its overall completion time (e.g. for certain activities it may be possible to decrease their completion times by spending more money - how does this affect the overall completion time of the project?)

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CPM - Critical Path MethodCPM - Critical Path Method

Definition: In CPM activities are shown as a network of precedence relationships using activity-on-node network construction– Single estimate of activity time– Deterministic activity times

USED IN : Production management - for the jobs of repetitive in nature where the activity time estimates can be predicted with considerable certainty due to the existence of past experience.

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PERT - PERT - Project Evaluation & Review TechniquesProject Evaluation & Review Techniques

Definition: In PERT activities are shown as a network of precedence relationships using activity-on-arrow network construction– Multiple time estimates – Probabilistic activity times

USED IN : Project management - for non-repetitive jobs (research and development work), where the time and cost estimates tend to be quite uncertain. This technique uses probabilistic time estimates.

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Originated by H.L.Gantt in 1918

Gantt chart

Advantages

- Gantt charts are quite commonly used. They provide an easy graphical representation of when activities (might) take place.

Limitations

- Do not clearly indicate details regarding the progress of activities

- Do not give a clear indication of interrelation ship between the separate activities

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CPM/PERTCPM/PERT

These deficiencies can be eliminated to a large extent by showing the interdependence of various activities by means of connecting arrows called network technique.

Overtime CPM and PERT became one technique

ADVANTAGES:– Precedence relationships– large projects– more efficient

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The Project NetworkThe Project Network

Use of nodes and arrows

Arrows An arrow leads from tail to head directionally– Indicate ACTIVITY, a time consuming effort that is

required to perform a part of the work.

Nodes A node is represented by a circle

- Indicate EVENT, a point in time where one or more activities start and/or finish.

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Activity on Node & Activity on ArrowActivity on Node & Activity on Arrow

Activity on Node

- A completion of an activity is represented by a node

Activity on Arrow

- An arrow represents a task, while a node is the completion of a task

- Arrows represent order of events

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Activity SlackActivity Slack

Each event has two important times associated with it :- Earliest time , Te , which is a calendar time when a event can

occur when all the predecessor events completed at the earliest possible times

- Latest time , TL , which is the latest time the event can occur with out delaying the subsequent events and completion of project.

Difference between the latest time and the earliest time of an event is the slack time for that event

Positive slack : Slack is the amount of time an event can be delayed without delaying the project completion

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Critical PathCritical Path

Is that the sequence of activities and events where there is no “slack” i.e.. Zero slack

Longest path through a network minimum project completion time

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Benefits of CPM/PERTBenefits of CPM/PERT

Useful at many stages of project management Mathematically simple Give critical path and slack time Provide project documentation Useful in monitoring costs

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Thank youThank you