Developing A Project Plan
Developing A Project Plan
Chapter 6
Developing
Developing the
the Project
Project Plan
Plan
• The Project Network
– A flow chart that graphically depicts the sequence,
interdependencies, and start and finish times of the
project job plan of activities that is the critical path
through the network.
• Provides the basis for scheduling labor and equipment.
• Enhances communication among project participants.
• Provides an estimate of the project’s duration.
• Provides a basis for budgeting cash flow.
• Identifies activities that are critical.
• Highlights activities that are “critical” and can not be delayed.
• Help managers get and stay on plan.
From
From Work
Work Package
Package to
to Network
Network
WBS/Work Packages to Network
FIGURE 6.1
From
From Work
Work Package
Package to
to Network
Network (cont’d)
(cont’d)
WBS/Work Packages to Network (cont’d)
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Constructing
Constructing aa Project
Project Network
Network (cont’d)
(cont’d)
• Terminology
– Path: a sequence of connected, dependent activities.
– Critical path: the longest path through the activity
network that allows for the completion of all project-
related activities; the shortest expected time in which
the entire project can be completed. Delays on the
critical path will delay completion of the entire project.
A B D
FIGURE 6.2
Activity-on-Node
Activity-on-Node Fundamentals
Fundamentals (cont’d)
(cont’d)
TABLE 6.1
Koll
Koll Business
Business Center
Center—Partial
—Partial Network
Network
FIGURE 6.3
Koll
Koll Business
Business Center
Center—Complete
—Complete Network
Network
FIGURE 6.4
Network
Network Computation
Computation Process
Process
• Forward Pass—Earliest Times
– How soon can the activity start? (early start—ES)
– How soon can the activity finish? (early finish—EF)
– How soon can the project finish? (expected time—ET)
• Backward Pass—Latest Times
– How late can the activity start? (late start—LS)
– How late can the activity finish? (late finish—LF)
– Which activities represent the critical path?
– How long can it be delayed? (slack or float—SL)
Network
Network Information
Information
TABLE 6.2
Activity-on-Node
Activity-on-Node Network
Network
FIGURE 6.5
Activity-on-Node
Activity-on-Node Network
Network Forward
Forward Pass
Pass
FIGURE 6.6
Forward
Forward Pass
Pass Computation
Computation
• Add activity times along each path in the
network (ES + Duration = EF).
• Carry the early finish (EF) to the next activity
where it becomes its early start (ES) unless…
• The next succeeding activity is a merge activity,
in which case the largest EF of all preceding
activities is selected.
Activity-on-Node
Activity-on-Node Network
Network Backward
Backward Pass
Pass
FIGURE 6.7
Backward
Backward Pass
Pass Computation
Computation
• Subtract activity times along each path in the
network (LF - Duration = LS).
• Carry the late start (LS) to the next activity
where it becomes its late finish (LF) unless
• The next succeeding activity is a burst activity, in
which case the smallest LF of all preceding
activities is selected.
Determining
Determining Slack
Slack (or
(or Float)
Float)
• Slack (or Float)
– The amount of time an activity can be delayed after
the start of a longer parallel activity or activities.
• Total slack
– The amount of time an activity can be delayed without
delaying the entire project.
• The critical path is the network path(s) that has
(have) the least slack in common.
Activity-on-Node
Activity-on-Node Network
Network with
with Slack
Slack
FIGURE 6.8
Practical
Practical Considerations
Considerations
• Network Logic Errors
• Activity Numbering
• Use of Computers to Develop Networks
• Calendar Dates
• Multiple Starts and Multiple Projects
Illogical
Illogical Loop
Loop
FIGURE 6.9
Air
Air Control
Control Project
Project
FIGURE 6.10
Air
Air Control
Control Project
Project (cont’d)
(cont’d)
FIGURE 6.11
Extended
Extended Network
Network Techniques
Techniques
to
to Come
Come Close
Close to
to Reality
Reality
• Laddering
– Activities are broken into segments so the following
activity can begin sooner and not delay the work.
• Lags
– The minimum amount of time a dependent activity
must be delayed to begin or end.
• Lengthy activities are broken down to reduce the delay in the
start of successor activities.
• Lags can be used to constrain finish-to-start, start-to-start,
finish-to-finish, start-to-finish, or combination relationships.
Example
Example ofof Laddering
Laddering Using
Using
Finish-to-Start
Finish-to-Start Relationship
Relationship
FIGURE 6.12
Use
Use of
of Lags
Lags
Finish-to-Start Relationship
FIGURE 6.13
Start-to-Start Relationship
FIGURE 6.14
Use
Use of
of Lags
Lags Cont’d
Cont’d
FIGURE 6.15
New
NewProduct
ProductDevelopment
Development
Process
Process
FIGURE 6.16
Use
Use of
of Lags
Lags (cont’d)
(cont’d)
Finish-to-Finish
Relationship
FIGURE 6.17
Start-to-Finish
Relationship FIGURE 6.18
Combination
Relationship
FIGURE 6.19
Network
Network Using
Using Lags
Lags
FIGURE 6.20
Hammock
Hammock Activities
Activities
• Hammock Activity
– An activity that spans over a segment of a project.
– Duration of hammock activities is determined after the
network plan is drawn.
– Hammock activities are used to aggregate sections of
the project to facilitate getting the right amount of
detail for specific sections of a project.
Hammock
HammockActivity
Activity Example
Example
FIGURE 6.21
Key
Key Terms
Terms
FIGURE A6.1
Activity-on-Arrow
Activity-on-Arrow Network
Network Fundamentals
Fundamentals
FIGURE A6.2
Activity-on-Arrow
Activity-on-Arrow Network
Network Fundamentals
Fundamentals
TABLE A6.3
Partial
Partial Koll
Koll Business
Business Center
CenterAOA
AOANetwork
Network
FIGURE A6.3
Partial
PartialAOA
AOAKoll
Koll Network
Network
FIGURE A6.4
Partial
PartialAOA
AOAKoll
Koll Network
Network (cont’d)
(cont’d)
FIGURE A6.5
Activity-on-Arrow
Activity-on-Arrow Network
Network Forward
Forward Pass
Pass
FIGURE A6.6
Activity-on-Arrow
Activity-on-Arrow Network
Network Backward
Backward Pass
Pass
FIGURE A6.7
Activity-on-Arrow
Activity-on-Arrow Network
Network Backward
Backward Pass,
Pass,
Forward
Forward Pass,
Pass, and
and Slack
Slack
FIGURE A6.8
Air
Air Control
Control Inc.
Inc. Custom
Custom Order
Order Project
Project——
AOA
AOA Network
Network Diagram
Diagram
FIGURE A6.9
Comparison
Comparisonof
ofAON
AONand
andAOA
AOA
Methods
Methods
TABLE A6.2