This guide will provide you with a clear understanding of how to interpret a precedence diagram, how to construct a precedence diagram, and how to use it to facilitate better schedules and more accurate sensitivity analyses.
This guide will provide you with a clear understanding of how to interpret a precedence diagram, how to construct a precedence diagram, and how to use it to facilitate better schedules and more accurate sensitivity analyses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carl Pritchard is the principal of Pritchard Management Associates in Maryland, USA, and is a recognized project management speaker, author, instructor and consultant. He was the principle architect of ESI International's acclaimed distance learning programme in project management. He is that US correspondent for the British project management magazine, Project Manager Today.
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Precedence Diagramming Introduction Basics of Precedence Diagramming What Is a Precedence Diagram? Description Nature Uses Applications and Tools Precedence Diagram History Why Do Projects Need Precedence Diagrams? The PDM vs. The Gnatt The Sensitivity of Relationships Precedence Diagram Development Integrating the WBS or Task List and the Precedence Diagram The Logic Establishing the Fundamental Relationships The Basics of the Finish-Start Relationship Introducing Lag and Lead Time Calculating the Network Diagram The Forward Pass Alternative Calculation of the Forward Pass Which Approach Is More Effective in the Forward Pass? The Backward Pass Alternative Calculation of the Backward Pass Which Approach Is More Effective in the Backward Pass? Total Float vs. Free Float The Advanced Relationships Start-Start Relationships Finish-Finish Relationships Start-Finish Relationships The Hammock Precedence Diagramming and the Team Team Networking Preparing for Team Networking Team Communication Summary Endnotes Glossary Index
Precedence Diagramming Introduction Basics of Precedence Diagramming What Is a Precedence Diagram? Description Nature Uses Applications and Tools Precedence Diagram History Why Do Projects Need Precedence Diagrams? The PDM vs. The Gnatt The Sensitivity of Relationships Precedence Diagram Development Integrating the WBS or Task List and the Precedence Diagram The Logic Establishing the Fundamental Relationships The Basics of the Finish-Start Relationship Introducing Lag and Lead Time Calculating the Network Diagram The Forward Pass Alternative Calculation of the Forward Pass Which Approach Is More Effective in the Forward Pass? The Backward Pass Alternative Calculation of the Backward Pass Which Approach Is More Effective in the Backward Pass? Total Float vs. Free Float The Advanced Relationships Start-Start Relationships Finish-Finish Relationships Start-Finish Relationships The Hammock Precedence Diagramming and the Team Team Networking Preparing for Team Networking Team Communication Summary Endnotes Glossary Index
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