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1 SOW / Open Workbench By Wilmer Arellano Summer 2013

2 Please download and install http://open-workbench.en.softonic.com/ My link

3 Project management Product development involves: many people many different tasks. Successful product development projects result in: Efficient use of time, Monetary savings high-quality; Saving in other resources. Project management is the activity of planning and coordinating resources and tasks to achieve the project goals.

4 Tasks A piece of work requiring effort, resources and having a concrete outcome (a deliverable). Although a task may be of any size (a project is a very large task), the term task is usually used to refer a smaller piece of work.

5 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) The WBS is the hierarchical list of the project's phases, tasks and milestones Phase: A group of related tasks that completes a major step in a project. Task: An activity that has a beginning and an end. Project plans are made up of tasks. Milestone: A reference point marking a major event in a project and used to monitor the project's progress. Scope: The combination of all project goals and tasks, and the work required to accomplish them. The scope translates into the timeline and budget. Budget: The estimated cost of a project. http://office.microsoft.com/en- us/assistance/HA011361531033.aspx#Step%201

6 Phase: A group of related tasks that completes a major step in a project. Task: An activity that has a beginning and an end. The end is marked by a deliverable

7 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) The 100% rule –The rule applies at all levels within the hierarchy: the sum of the work at the “child” level must equal 100% of the work represented by the “parent” and the WBS should not include any work that falls outside the actual scope of the project, that is, it cannot include more than 100% of the work –The best way to adhere to the 100% Rule is to define WBS elements in terms of deliverables.

8 Documenting (WBS) Phase 1.1-Antenna Design Objective: To produce a 50 Ohm input impedance antenna with a power handling capability of 100 Watts with minimum cost and a minimum power gain of 3 dB Approach: Two methods will be used and compared to select the more economical design. Method 1 will consist of the recently acquired Antenna Design Software and method 2 will be based on newly published formulas by A. Jones [4] Expected Results: A fully functional transmit antenna with accompanying literature and mounting hardware. This phase will consist of the following tasks: Antenna Design Antenna Construction Antenna Testing Remember this is a deliverable based description

9 Project Timeline/ Sequential Tasks Tasks are sequential when they are dependent on the output of another task. These because the dependencies impose a sequential order in which the tasks must be completed. We do not necessarily mean that the later task cannot be started before the earlier one has been completed

10 Project Timeline/ Parallel task Two tasks are parallel when they are both dependent on the same task but are independent of each other.

11 Milestones Examples: Prototype Implementation. Testing. Documentation. Demonstration. Each Milestone should be explained with a sentence or two

12 PERT Charts / The Critical Path The dependencies among the tasks in a PERT chart, some of which may be arranged sequentially and some of which may be arranged in parallel, lead to the concept of a critical path. The critical path is the longest chain of dependent events.

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17 Possible Research (Missing Percentages)

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19 This is just an example, you can customize as you like.

20 In Favorites Gantt Charts, double-click the little square and enter: A new Phases with: Name Category And ID Make sure to select phase

21 The first phase has been created

22 In Favorites Gantt Charts, double-click the little square and enter: The Tasks with: Names Category And ID Duration Could leave blank Probably Better Make sure to select task

23 The first task has been entered

24 This is how it would look after all tasks for the first phase have been entered

25 To indicate task’s dependencies drag from the end of one task to the beginning of the next one

26 Click here to auto- schedule

27 This is how it would look like Red Color indicates the Critical Path

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29 Project with two phases included It is a coincidence that the two phases have same duration

30 Click to see the PERT The zoom commands were used to fit the chart in the window

31 On planning, Resource assignment, double click the little square to enter the resources and their costs

32 Do the same for non labor resources Use Equipment for Space Could be the rent for laptop use

33 You can add the cost of components as “material”

34 Right click on the tasks and select assignment to assign resources to the tasks

35 Select Resource and click on Assign Enter estimated hours in Estimate

36 As components were entered with a rate of $100, 1.5 will represent $150

37 If you need to add a new task or phase in between tasks or phases, right click the square and select insert task

38 There will be a problem if you click schedule again

39 As the Audio Interface Module and the Mixer Module were using the same resources, they were converted to sequential. You would need to add more resources to keep the tasks in parallel The zoom commands were used to fit the chart in the window

40 Another Low Frequency Engineer was included Two more Lab Spaces were included It was not necessary increase the project duration

41 Click on controlling and then Revise Schedule to see the budget

42 Set The base Line Updating The Project Status

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44 Double Click on the affected tasks and change the changes in estimated and actual time per Resource

45 Updating The Project Status The task bar changes colour to reflect status (Red / Blue – Not Started) (Purple – Started) (Grey – Progress completed) The task name changes colour to reflect status (Red – Not Started) (Purple – Started) (Green – Completed)

46 Updating The Project Status If the task is completed enter 0 in Estimate

47 Updating The Project Status We reduced 20 hours but because of the weekend it appears to be a longer time

48 Milestones

49 Drag the milestone to the desired location

50 Milestones

51 Copy and Paste Table cells can be copied and pasted into excel By the way, this is a representation of the WBS

52 You can use the information from Openworkbench to build your WBS

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54 The Budget Even the Components are included here

55 & & Q uestions A nswers


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