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CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS: COOKING BOLOGNESE

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Critical Path Analysis: Cooking Bolognese. Task. When you leave home, you will need to start being able to cook your own meals. You would like to cook a spaghetti bolognese for tea tonight but your friends would also like to go to the cinema with you. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS: COOKING BOLOGNESE

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TASKWhen you leave home, you will need to start being able to cook your own meals.

You would like to cook a spaghetti bolognese for tea tonight but your friends would also like to go to the cinema with you.

It is your task to find out the quickest time it takes to cook spaghetti bolognese, so that you can tell your friends what the earliest film showing you can go and see is.

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USEFUL INFORMATION You start cooking at exactly 7pm. The possible film times available are: 7.30pm, 7.45pm, 8.00pm, 8.15pm, 9.00pm or 9.30pm It will take you a total of 1 hour to eat your

tea and wash up after. It will take you 15 minutes to walk to the

cinema.

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YOUR TASKS You have managed to find a very simple

recipe online outlining the different tasks you need to complete to cook your spaghetti bolognese. Here are the tasks and their durations:Tasks

Duration (minutes)

A - Boil water 5B - Add pasta to water and cook 10C - Chop up onion, carrot and bacon 7D - Cook minced/quorn meat 30E - Add onion, carrot, bacon and tomato puree to minced/quorn meat and stir 3F - Drain pasta 2G - Mix Bolognese and pasta together and serve 2

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PRECEDENCE TABLE Your precedence chart should like this:

Activity Depends onA - Boil water -B - Add pasta to water and cook AC - Chop up onion, carrot and bacon -D - Cook minced/quorn meat -E - Add onion, carrot, bacon and tomato puree to minced/quorn meat and stir

C,D

F - Drain pasta BG - Mix Bolognese and pasta together and serve

E,F

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ACTIVITY NETWORK Using this precedence chart, it is possible to

create an activity network for the information.

A(5)

C(7)

D(30)

B(10)

E(3)

F(2)

G(2)

Earliest Start Time (EST)

Latest Finish Time (LFT)

Task/Activity and Duration (minutes)

Dummy Activity

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CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS“Critical Path Analysis and their derivatives had acquired a high reputation following their use in American defence programme management and procurement. In Britain, Concorde was one of the first projects which these techniques were used.”Quote from “Government and British civil aerospace” by Keith Hayward

Critical Path Analysis was used to build the Leven viaduct on the Cumbrian Coast: “a vital rail link between the north and south”. Case study: http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/network-rail/critical-path-analysis-at-network-rail/introduction.html#axzz2XmaJo6nu

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WORKING OUT THE EARLIEST START TIME (EST)For EST, we start from the start node and end at the end node (i.e. we work forwards).EST = Earliest Start Time of the previous activity + Duration of the previous activityIf there are two or more previous activities, choose the highest EST.E.g.

A(4)B(2)

C(5)

0 4

6

9

12D(6)

E(1)The EST of the start node is always 0

0 + 4 = 4

4 + 2 = 6

4 + 5 = 9

6 + 6 = 129 + 1 = 1012 is therefore the highest EST so choose 12

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WORKING OUT THE LATEST FINISH TIME (LFT)For LFT we start from the end node and end at the start node (i.e. we work backwards).LFT = Latest Finish Time at the end of the following activity – Duration of the following activityIf there are two or more activities which follow on from the same node, choose the smallest LFT.E.g. (using the previous example)

A(4)B(2)

C(5)

0 4

6

9

12D(6)

E(1)0 12

6

11

4

The LFT of the start node is always 0

The LFT of the end node is always equal to its Earliest Start Time

12 – 1 = 11

12 – 6 = 6

6 – 2 = 411 – 5 = 64 is therefore the smallest LFT so choose 4

This is the shortest time the project can be completed in.

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?

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1. What is the formula to work out the Earliest Start Time (EST)?

A. EST = Earliest start time of the following activity – Earliest start time of the previous activity

B. EST = Earliest start time of the previous activity + Duration of the previous activity

C. EST = Latest finish time of the previous activity + Duration of the previous activity

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2. What is the formula to work out the Latest Finish Time (LFT)?

A. LFT = Duration of the previous activity – Latest finish time of the following activity

B. LFT = Earliest start time of the following activity + Duration of the following activity

C. LFT = Latest finish time of the following activity – Duration of the following activity

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3. When we calculate the Earliest Start Time (EST), which node do we start from?

A. The first (i.e. the “start” node)

B. The last (i.e. the “end” node)

C. A random node

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£750,000!

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4. How do we work out the value of the Latest Finish Time (LFT) of the end node?

A. We guess a number

B. It is always equal to its Earliest Start Time (EST)

C. We add one to its Earliest Start Time (EST)

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Congratulations!

You have won£1,000,000!!!

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Sorry, that’s the wrong answer.

Better luck next time though!

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YOUR TURN! Using your knowledge of Earliest Start Times and

Latest Finish Times, use the activity network for cooking your spaghetti bolognese to calculate the quickest possible time that it takes to cook this dish.

Using this information, conclude which film showing you should see with your friends.

Recall:• You start cooking at exactly 7pm.• The possible film times available are: 7.30pm, 7.45pm, 8.00pm, 8.15pm, 9.00pm or 9.30pm• It will take you a total of 1 hour to eat your tea and

wash up after.• It will take you 15 minutes to walk to the cinema

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YOUR ANSWER Your completed activity network should look

like the following:

A(5)

C(7)

D(30)

B(10)

E(3)

F(2)

G(2)00

5

7

30

15

33 353533

30

3121

30

We can see here that the critical time to complete the project is 35 minutes. If we then add 60 minutes (i.e. the time it takes to eat the meal and wash up afterwards, plus 15 minutes walking time to the cinema, we get a total of 110 minutes. Starting at 7pm, this means that one could get to the cinema for 8.50pm. The earliest possible film showing which one could see would therefore be at 9.00pm.

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EVALUATION1) What is good about Critical Path Analysis?2) What is a disadvantage of Critical Path

Analysis?3) What have you found interesting about

today’s lesson?4) Do you think you will use Critical Path

Analysis again? If yes, how? If no, why not?