CPM PERT Lecture Slides - 03
CPM PERT Lecture Slides - 03
Can Answer
5. Is the project on schedule, behind
schedule, or ahead of schedule?
6. Is the money spent equal to, less than, or
greater than the budget?
7. Are there enough resources available to
finish the project on time?
8. If the project must be finished in a shorter
time, what is the way to accomplish this
at least cost?
A Comparison of AON and
AOA Network Conventions
Activity on Activity Activity on
Node (AON) Meaning Arrow (AOA)
A comes before
(a) A B C B, which comes
before C A B C
A A
A and B must both
(b) C be completed
before C can start C
B B
B
B and C cannot
(c) A begin until A is B
completed A
C C
A Comparison of AON and
AOA Network Conventions
Activity on Activity Activity on
Node (AON) Meaning Arrow (AOA)
C and D cannot
A C begin until A A C
(d) and B have
both been
B D completed B D
C cannot begin
until both A and B
A C are completed; D A C
(e) cannot begin until Dummy activity
B is completed. A
B D dummy activity is
introduced in AOA B D
A Comparison of AON and
AOA Network Conventions
Activity on Activity Activity on
Node (AON) Meaning Arrow (AOA)
B and C cannot
begin until A is
completed. D
A B D cannot begin A B D
until both B and
(f) C are completed. Dummy
A dummy activity
C
C
activity is again
introduced in
AOA.
AON Example
Milwaukee Paper Manufacturing's
Activities and Predecessors
Immediate
Activity Description Predecessors
A Build internal components —
B Modify roof and floor —
C Construct collection stack A
D Pour concrete and install frame A, B
E Build high-temperature burner C
F Install pollution control system C
G Install air pollution device D, E
H Inspect and test F, G
AON Network for
Milwaukee Paper
Activity A
A
(Build Internal Components)
Start
Activity B
Start B (Modify Roof and Floor)
Activity
AON Network for
Milwaukee Paper
Activity A Precedes Activity C
A C
Start
B D
Activities A and B
Precede Activity D
AON Network for
Milwaukee Paper
F
A C
E
Start H
B D G
H
1 Dummy 6 7
Activity (Inspect/
Test)
D
3 5
(Pour
Concrete/
Install Frame)
Determining the Project
Schedule
Perform a Critical Path Analysis
The critical path is the longest path
through the network
The critical path is the shortest time in
which the project can be completed
Any delay in critical path activities
delays the project
Critical path activities have no slack
time
AON Network for
Milwaukee Paper
Activity A
A
(Build Internal Components)
Start
Activity B
Start B (Modify Roof and Floor)
Activity
AON Network for
Milwaukee Paper
Activity A Precedes Activity C
A C
Start
B D
Activities A and B
Precede Activity D
AON Network for
Milwaukee Paper
F
A C
E
Start H
B D G
H
1 Dummy 6 7
Activity (Inspect/
Test)
D
3 5
(Pour
Concrete/
Install Frame)
Determining the Project
Schedule
Perform a Critical Path Analysis
The critical path is the longest path
through the network
The critical path is the shortest time in
which the project can be completed
Any delay in critical path activities
delays the project
Critical path activities have no slack
time
Determining the Project
Schedule
Perform a Critical Path Analysis
Activity Description Time (weeks)
A Build internal components 2
B Modify roof and floor 3
C Construct collection stack 2
D Pour concrete and install frame 4
E Build high-temperature burner 4
F Install pollution control system 3
G Install air pollution device 5
H Inspect and test 2
Total Time (weeks) 25
Determining the Project
Schedule
Perform a Critical Path Analysis
Earliest start (ES) = earliest time at which an activity can
Activity Descriptionstart, assuming all predecessors Time (weeks)
have
A Build internal components
been completed 2
EarliestBfinish (EF)
Modify roof and
= earliest floor
time at which an activity can3
C be finished
Construct collection stack 2
LatestD start (LS)
Pour=concrete
latest timeandat install
which frame
an activity can4
E start so as to not delay
Build high-temperature burnerthe completion
4
F Install time of thecontrol
pollution entire project
system 3
LatestGfinish (LF) = latest
Install time bydevice
air pollution which an activity has 5 to
be finished so as to not delay the
H Inspect and test 2
completion time of the entire project
Total Time (weeks) Table
25 3.2
Determining the Project
Schedule
Perform a Critical Path Analysis
Activity Name
or Symbol
A Earliest
Earliest ES EF Finish
Start
Latest LS LF Latest
Start 2 Finish
Activity Duration
Forward Pass
Begin at starting event and work forward
Earliest Start Time Rule:
EF = ES + Activity time
ES/EF Network for
Milwaukee Paper
ES EF = ES + Activity time
Start
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