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Network Analysis

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A (4) B (3) G (8) C (5) H (12) D (3) F (4) E (6) Network Analysis  Determine the activity slacks  What is the critical path?  If activity A is delayed by 7 days, what is the slack for activities C, D and F?  Recommend the duration of a Manager controlled slack activity to be added to the end of the project.  What are the pros and cons of having a slack buffer activity before each critical chain activity?

F (10) I (15) A (12) B (9)D (10) C (10) E (24) H (40) G (35) J (4) K (6) 1. Compare the slack situation for Activities A and G – How do they differ In the case of a two week delay for the activity? 2. Critical Path? 3. Buffer sites?