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  2. Critical path method - Wikipedia

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    The critical path method (CPM), or critical path analysis (CPA), is an algorithm for scheduling a set of project activities. [1] A critical path is determined by identifying the longest stretch of dependent activities and measuring the time [ 2 ] required to complete them from start to finish.

  3. List of statistical tools used in project management - Wikipedia

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    Critical path drag is a project management metric used to schedule analysis and compression in the critical path method of scheduling. Drag cost is the reduction in the expected return on investment for a project due to an activity's or constraint's critical path drag. It is often used to justify additional resources that cost less than the ...

  4. Program evaluation and review technique - Wikipedia

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    Activities that are on the critical path have a slack of zero (0). The duration of path adf is 14.83 work days. The duration of path aceg is 19.51 work days. The duration of path beg is 15.67 work days. The critical path is aceg and the critical time is 19.51 work days. It is important to note that there can be more than one critical path (in a ...

  5. Schedule network analysis - Wikipedia

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    Defining critical and non-critical tasks using critical path method; Ascertaining and analyze possible events that can take place in the future using scenario analysis; Shortening the schedule using a schedule compression; Considering activity interdependence and resource constraints using critical chain project management

  6. Gantt chart - Wikipedia

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    Note (1) the critical path is in red, (2) the slack is the black lines connected to non-critical activities, (3) since Saturday and Sunday are not work days and are excluded from the schedule, some bars on the Gantt chart are longer if they cut through a weekend.

  7. CPM-GOMS - Wikipedia

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    CPM-GOMS was developed in 1988 by Bonnie John, [1] a former student of Allen Newell.Unlike the other GOMS variations, CPM-GOMS does not assume that the user's interaction is a serial process, and hence can model multitasking behavior that can be exhibited by experienced users.

  8. Precedence diagram method - Wikipedia

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    Any activities which have a slack of 0, they are on the critical path. solving the PDM, with: BS is an early start date. BM is a late start date. KS is an early finish date. KM is a late finish date. Different Precedence diagram Methods Arrow diagramming method; Project network; Critical-path method; Gantt chart; Program evaluation and review ...

  9. Project management - Wikipedia

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    The CPM method evaluates the sequence of activities, the work effort required, the inter-dependencies, and the resulting float time per line sequence to determine the required project duration. Thus, by definition, the critical path is the pathway of tasks on the network diagram that has no extra time available (or very little extra time)." [25]