PROJECT MANAGEMENT(LL)W/CONNECT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT(LL)W/CONNECT
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Author: Larson
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 6, Problem 22E

Given the network below, compute the early, late, and slack time for each activity. Clearly identify the critical path. Chapter 6, Problem 22E, Given the network below, compute the early, late, and slack time for each activity. Clearly identify

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You may need to use the appropriate technology to answer this question. A project consists of five activities as shown in the following table. Activity Floor sanding Floor buffing Paint mixing Wall painting Ceiling painting Start Optimistic Time (hr) Most Probable Time (hr) Start Floor Buffing Paint Mixing Naturally, paint mixing precedes the painting activities. Also, (a) Construct the PERT/CPM network for this problem. Floor Sanding 4 Paint Mixing 4 0.5 3 3 Paint Wall Paint Ceiling Paint Ceiling Paint Wall 5 5 1 4 7.5 Floor Sanding Pessimistic Time (hr) Floor Buffing Finish 6 Finish 6 ceiling painting and floor sanding must be dor 1.5 11 9 i Start Start prior to floor buffing. Floor Sanding Paint Mixing Floor Buffing Paint Mixing Paint Ceiling Paint Wall Paint Wall Paint Ceiling Floor Buffing Floor Sanding Finish Finish
A group of developers is building a new shopping center.A consultant for the developers has constructed theCPM/PERT network below and assigned activity times inweeks. Determine the earliest start and finish times, lateststart and finish times, activity slack, critical path, and duration for the project.
Prepare a plan for a small project of moderate complexity (at least 12 activities, with some interdependencies between activities). Your plan should identify the activity by their beginning and ending nodes and by short, descriptive titles. Estimate the times to complete the activities. Prepare a PERT/CPM network. Determine critical path and the expected time for completing the project (Activity Analysis and Event Analysis). Choose a project of some personal interest and knowledge (e.g. building a house, selling a house, political campaign etc.) Your project will be judged by how completely it identifies all activities, the reasonableness of your time estimates and the correctness of your analysis. UPLOAD YOUR ANSWER HERE AS IMAGE/PDF.

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