EBK SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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Author: SOMMERVILLE
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Chapter 23, Problem 23.6E
Program Plan Intro
When a project is planned, milestones need to be defined. Milestones are associated with a single task or with a group of related tasks. The independent tasks are carried out parallel. A task which is dependent on another task is performed after that particular task is complete.
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A project has three sequences of activities (paths), two of which are critical. The critical paths of this project can be characterized in the following way:
a. The slack times for each task in the entire project are zero.
b. The chain of activities (from start to finish) that has the largest sum of activity durations.
c. The early start date and early finish date are always the same for each activity on the critical path.
d. To reduce the project duration, you must reduce the slack time of a task on the critical path.
e. None of the above are correct.
Task
Effort (person-days)
Duration(days)
Dependencies
T1
5
5
T2
11
24
T1
T3
5
10
T4
15
5
T2
T5
10
10
T3
What is the total effort ?What will be the shortest duration of the project, if you can have multiple people working on it ?
a. Effort: 44, Duration: 34
b. Effort: 34, Duration: 34
c. Effort:46, Duration: 46
d. Effort: 46, Duration: 34
e. Effort: 45, Duration: 34
Explain the project execution Spiral Model and V Model.
Chapter 23 Solutions
EBK SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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