OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LL PACKAGE
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LL PACKAGE
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The following information is known about a project to upgrade a point-of-sale system at Kids and Tots Apparel.

Chapter 7, Problem 2P, The following information is known about a project to upgrade a point-of-sale system at Kids and , example  1Chapter 7, Problem 2P, The following information is known about a project to upgrade a point-of-sale system at Kids and , example  2

  1. Draw the network diagram for this project.
  2. Determine the critical path and project duration.
  3. Calculate the slack for each activity.

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Construct this problem. Draw a network diagram, determine the early start, early finish, late start, late finish, and slack times for each activity (table), determine how long the project will take, and which activities are on the critical path.
The following is the data available for a project:  Activity  Predecessor  Expected Duration (Days)  A  -  12  B  A  9  C  B,E  3  D  -  10  E  D  6  F  E  3  G  -  2  H  G  9  I  E,H  2    Expected duration for the completion of the project. Calculate earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity. Draw the network diagram for the project and determine the critical path
Ken Johnston, the data processing manager for Stanley Morgan Bank, is planning a project to install a new management information system. He is ready to start the project, and wishes to finish in 20 weeks. After identifying the 14 separate activities needed to carry out this project, as well as their precedence relationships and estimated durations (in weeks), Ken has constructed the following project network: 1. Create the network diagram for the project highlighting the critical path. 2. Identify the tasks in the critical path. 3. Find the earliest start and earliest finish, latest start, latest finish, and slack for each activity. Will Ken be able to meet his deadline if no delays occur? 4. Use the information generated to determine the following: a. What would be the duration of the project if Activity-I takes 2 extra weeks? b. What would be the duration of the project if Activity-H takes 2 extra weeks? c. What would be the duration of the project if Activity-J takes 2 extra weeks?

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