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ELC 347 DAY 2
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Agenda Questions Working with MS Project 2003 Making a PB & J Sandwich
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Intro to MS Project 2003 4 phases Preliminaries Planning Managing Reporting including post action review
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Project 2003 Parts and Pieces Calendar Gnatt chart Network diagrams Resource sheet Tasks
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Gnatt View
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Network view
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Resource Sheet
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Task View
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Project Guides
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Options
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Making a PB &J Define Define resources Define tasks Duration Sequence (predecessors) Assign resource Define Milestones
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Whats a PB & J? Acceptance criteria S.M.A.R.T. Specific Measurable Acceptable Realistic Time
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What are the steps?? Resources? Materials Order of activities Any milestones?
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Different Types of tasks Normal tasks Activities Atomic? Milestones Goal is achieved or A deliverable is completed or A decision point is reached Summary Tasks Groups of related tasks Not atomic
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Creating Task Lists Two methods Top down List major phases (Summary Task) Add detail tasks (subtasks) Bottom up List all task details (subtasks) Aggregate tasks into similar groups (sunnary tasks)
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Creating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project A Phase 1 Task 1.1 Task 1.1.1 Task 1.2 Phase 2 Task 2.1 Task 2.2 Phase 3 Task 3.1 Task 3.2 Task 3.2.1 Task 3.2.2
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Entering Tasks into Project Use Gantt view ID field – (auto set) Task name field Duration field Start and finish field Predecessors field Resouce names field
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Editing tasks Several methods Task List changes Insert, delete, clearing Moving and copying Use Task information Dialog Box
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Creating Milestones Two methods Set duration top 0 units Mark tasks as a milestone in the Task Dialog box
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Recurring tasks Tasks that are repeated at regular intervals during Life of project Menu>Insert>Recurring Task
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Adding Notes to tasks Use task Dialog box Notes tab
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Scheduling Projects either Start on a fixed date or End of a fixed date
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Schedules depend on Duration estimates for tasks Sequencing of tasks Constraints Time Resources
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Dependency Links Some tasks can’t start till another is finished Successor task Predecessor task Show ups as arrows in Project
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Creating dependencies Easy way is to use the Task dialog box predecessors tab
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Creating dependencies You can also use task fields More cumbersome You can click and drag in the Gantt view Easy to screw up
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Delays and overlaps Delay Task may lag another task but a certain amount of time Overlap Task may lead another task by a certain amount of time
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Setting Delays and overlaps Use task dialog box, predecessors tab, lag field - is overlap + is delay
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Four types of dependencies FS Finish to start Predecessor must finish before successor can start SS Start to start Start of predecessor determines start of successors FF finish to finish Finish of predecessor determines finish of successor SF Start to finish Predecessor start determines successor finish
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Dependency examples
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Using task constraints Fixes task performance dates Limits scheduling opportunities Some are flexible some are not Nonflexible constraints show up in indicator field Use task Dialog
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8 Constraint types ASAP As soon as possible (default) Flexible ALAP As late as possible Flexible SNET Start no earlier than Inflexible for fixed finish date SNLT Start no later than Inflexible for fixed start date
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8 Constraint types (con;t) FNET Finish no earlier than Inflexible for fixed finish date FNLT Finish no later than Inflexible for fixed start date MSO Must start on inflexible MFO Must finish on inflexible
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Calender view
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Network view
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Group Work Lets build a MS project Plan for field hardware rollout using the following template http://www.timkress.net/Articles/Field%20Hardware%20R ollout.html http://www.timkress.net/Articles/Field%20Hardware%20R ollout.html Set project start date to September 13 and ignore other dates Make assumptions about phase scheduling Document assumptions Let project do the scheduling for everything else WE WILL REVISE AFTER Save project we will use again later
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