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SOFTWARE PROJECT MGT. SESSION # 3– LAB MANUAL AMAN QUADRI

STARTING A NEW PLAN  Start a new plan, set its start date, and save it.  Review the available base calendars, and then create a working-time exception in the project calendar.  Enter some properties about the plan.

SETUP A NEW PLAN  In Project, if you see the File tab, click it, and then click New – Blank Project  On the Project tab, in the Properties group, click Project Information  In the Start Date box, type 1/5/15, or click the down arrow to display the calendar and select January 5,  Click OK to accept this start date and close the Project Information dialog box.  On the File tab, click Save.

SETTING OFF/EVENT DAYS IN CALENDAR  On the Project tab, in the Properties group, click Change Working Time.  In the Name field on the Exceptions tab in the lower portion of the dialog box, type Staff at morale event, and then click in the Start field.  In the Start field, type 1/22/15, and then click the Finish field or press the Right Arrow key.  Click OK to close the Change Working Time dialog box.

SETTING WORK/NON-WORK DAYS Setting work days:  On the Project tab, in the Properties group, click Change Working Time.  Select the Work Weeks tab  Double click the ‘default’ under the ‘Name’ column.  Select Sunday through Thursday by pressing and holding the ‘Shift’ Key.  Select the option ‘Set day[s] to these specific work times’  Enter 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM  Enter 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM  Click on OK

CONTD… Setting Non-Working Days:  On the Project tab, in the Properties group, click Change Working Time.  Select the Work Weeks tab  Double click the ‘default’ under the ‘Name’ column.  Select Friday & Saturday by pressing and holding the ‘Shift’ Key.  Select the option ‘Set days to non-working time’  Click on OK Verify the changes made by going to the change working time window again.

ENTERING PLAN TITLE AND PROPERTIES Click the File tab. Click Project Information. In the menu that appears, click Advanced Properties. In the Subject box, type New book launch schedule. In the Manager box, type Carole Poland. In the Company box, type Lucerne Publishing. In the Comments box, type New children’s book for spring release.

BUILDING TASKS LIST Enter task names, durations, and start and finish values. ▪Create milestone tasks. ▪Create summary tasks to outline a task list. ▪Link tasks to create task dependencies between them. ▪Convert individual tasks to automatic scheduling, and then change the default to have new tasks automatically scheduled. ▪Check a plan’s overall duration and scheduled finish date. ▪Enter task notes and hyperlinks.

 Tasks are the most basic building blocks of any project’s plan.  Tasks represent the work to be done to accomplish the goals of the plan.  Tasks describe work in terms of dependencies, duration, and resource requirements.  Different types of tasks are:  Summary Tasks  Subtasks  Milestones *tasks in Project are sometimes more generally called activities or work packages

ENTERING TASKS Steps: 1.Open a blank project in Microsoft Project. 2.Click the cell directly below the Task Name column heading. 3.Type Assign launch team members, and then press the Enter key. Note that:  The task you entered is given an ID number  Not necessarily represent the order in which tasks occur  Type of scheduling and the dates column 4. Enter the following task names, pressing Enter after each task name:  Design and order marketing material  Distribute advance copies  Coordinate magazine feature articles  Launch public web portal for book

PRODUCT SCOPE V/S PROJECT SCOPE Every projects ultimate goal is to create a product, a service or an event, this is called a ‘Deliverable’ Product scope describes the quality, features, and functions of the deliverable of the project. Example: Product – Book, scope – No. of pages, illustrations, cover page type, etc., Project scope, describes the work required to deliver such a product or service. Example Book launch – Generating publicity, publish advance copies and establish event venue, etc.,

TASK DURATION A task’s duration represents the amount of time you expect it will take to complete the task. Project can work with task durations that range from minutes to months You can use abbreviations when entering durations.  If you enter this abbreviation It appears like thisAnd it means 30m 30 mins30 minutes 6h6 hrs6 hours 4d4 days4 days 3w3 wks3 weeks 2mo2 mons2 months

ADDING MILESTONE Click the name of task 3, Public Launch Phase. On the Task tab, in the Insert group, click Milestone With selected, type Planning complete! and then press Enter.

CREATING SUMMARY TASKS Why Summary tasks? Helps organize the sequence of related tasks Highest level task in the list is called “Phase” Summary tasks are automatically scheduled and not manually scheduled by default When a summary task is manually scheduled, its duration will be calculated based on its subtasks Project planners use two approaches while tasking: Top-Down Approach Bottom Up Approach

SUMMARY TASKS - DEMO Select the names of tasks 5 through 7. These are the tasks you want to make subtasks of the public launch phase On the Task tab, in the Schedule group, click Indent Task. Next you’ll create another summary task in a different way. Select the names of tasks 1 through 3. On the Task tab, in the Insert group, click Summary. With selected, type Planning Phase and press Enter.

TASK DEPENDENCIES When you link tasks, you create scheduling relationships between the tasks. These task relationships are called dependencies Once you create task dependencies (also called links), Project can automatically adjust the scheduling of linked tasks Creating dependencies by linking tasks is crucial to getting the full benefit of Project’s scheduling engine. * Predecessor and Successor

TYPES OF DEPENDENCIES Two tasks may have 4 types of dependencies: Finish to Start (FS) Eg: Book chapter cannot be edited before its written. Start to Start (SS) Eg: Ordering Pre-press and ordering paper simultaneously Finish to Finish (FF) Eg: Equipment specific tasks should complete along with rental period. Start to Finish (SF) Eg: Printing to start only when binding type selectin is finished

DEMO Select the names of tasks 2 and 3. On the Task tab, in the Schedule group, click Link the Selected Tasks. Tasks 2 and 3 are linked with a finish-to-start relationship. Next, you’ll link tasks 3 and 4 using a different technique. Select the name of task 4, Planning complete! On the Task tab, in the Properties group, click Information. Click the Predecessors tab. Click the empty cell below the Task Name column heading, and then click the down arrow that appears. In the Task Name list, click Design and order marketing material. Click OK to close the Task Information dialog box.

CONTD.. Next you’ll link all the subtasks under Public Launch Phase in one action. Select the names of tasks 6 through 8. On the Task tab, in the Schedule group, click Link the Selected Tasks. In the chart portion of the Gantt Chart view, point the mouse pointer at the summary task bar for task 1, Planning Phase, and then click and drag down and to the right to the Gantt bar for task 5, Public Launch Phase.

ENFORCING RESPECT LINKS In the duration field for task 3, type 2w, and then press Enter. Notice that the new duration for task 3 caused the Planning Phase summary task’s duration to increase but it did not affect the scheduling of the task 4 milestone Select the name of task 4. On the Task tab, in the Schedule group, click Respect Links

SCHEDULING In this exercise, you convert tasks to automatic scheduling and then change the default scheduling mode to have new tasks automatically scheduled: Select the names of tasks 2 through 4. On the Task tab, in the Tasks group, click Auto Schedule. Click the Task Mode field of task 6, and then click the arrow that appears. In the list that appears, click Auto Scheduled. Select the names of tasks 7 and 8. On the Task tab, in the Tasks group, click Auto Schedule. *Setting default scheduling mode to auto schedule

CHECKING PLAN DURATION AND FINISH DATE