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Software Project Management




                    Notes             What you will now have to do is adjust and readjust the critical path.
                                      This is known as schedule compression. Management reserve allows a project manager to
                                       use percentages to see how the overall project is coming along.

                                   8.7 Keywords


                                   A Project Network Diagram: A Network Planning Model is a pictorial representation of the
                                   sequence in which the project work can be done. The whole idea here is look at your work
                                   visually and think about in what order (sequence) the work needs to occur.
                                   Gantt Chart: The Gantt chart is the older of the two and is used effectively in simple, short-
                                   duration types of projects.

                                   Network Diagram: The network diagram provides a visual  layout of the sequence in which
                                   project work flows.
                                   Dependency: A dependency is simply a relationship that exists between pairs of activities. To say
                                   that activity B depends on activity A means that activity A produces a deliverable that is needed
                                   in order to do the work associated with activity B.
                                   Critical Path: The sequence of activities that determine the project completion date is called the
                                   critical path.

                                   Fast tracking: This method allows activities to be done in parallel that would normally be done
                                   in sequence.
                                   Crashing: Crashing allow the project manager to add more resources to effort-driven activities
                                   in an attempt to shorten their duration.
                                   Lead time: Lead time is negative time. It brings activities closer together—even allowing them
                                   to overlap.

                                   Lag time: Lag time is waiting time.
                                   Management Reserve: Management reserve allows a project manager to use percentages to see
                                   how the overall project is coming along. For example, if the project is only 40 per cent complete
                                   but the management reserve is 65 per cent used, then the project is in trouble if the remaining
                                   tasks follow the trend of the project thus far.
                                   8.8 Review Questions


                                   1.  What is a Project Network Diagram?
                                   2.  Why do we create a Gantt chart and a network diagram?
                                   3.  What are the drawbacks in using the Gantt chart?
                                   4.  Explain how a network diagram can be used as a tool for analyzing scheduling alternatives.

                                   5.  How do you build a Network Diagram using the Precedence Diagramming Method?
                                   6.  What  do you  understand by  dependencies?  Explain  the different  types of  activity
                                       dependencies.

                                   7.  What is the relation between a dependency and a constraint?
                                   8.  What is Lag Variable?
                                   9.  How do you create an initial project schedule?





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