Pert and Cpm2
Pert and Cpm2
Project Management
Developed in 1950s
CPM by DuPont for
chemical plants
PERT by U.S. Navy for
Polaris missile
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maintenance
S 5 7
Hire and
Interview
train
3 4
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Network Conventions
a
b
c a
c
b
a c
a c
b Dummy
activity
b d
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Time Estimates
Deterministic
Time estimates that are fairly certain
Probabilistic
Estimates of times that allow for variation
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6 weeks
Deterministic 4
time estimates
3 weeks
8 weeks 2
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in
1 5 6
1 week
4 weeks
9 weeks
3
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1) 1-2-4-5-6 (16weeks )
2) 1-2-5-6 ( 20 weeks )
3) 1-3-5-6 ( 14 weeks )
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6 weeks
Deterministic 4
time estimates
3 weeks
8 weeks 2
11 weeks Move
in
1 5 6
1 week
4 weeks
9 weeks
3
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Example 1 Solution
Critical Path
Computing Algorithm
Network activities
ES: early start (As soon as you can start the activity)
EF: early finish (As soon you can finish the activity)
LS: late start ( For back calculations)
LF: late finish ( For back calculations)
Used to determine
Expected project duration
Slack time
Critical path
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CPM
EXAMPLES OF CRITICAL
PATH METHOD
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Picnic program
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REQUIREMENTS OF NODE
DIAGRAM
1) DEFINE ACTIVITIES
Picnic program
Activities Time in min
A PREPARE TEA 20
B PREPARE FRUITS 5
C PREPARE SANDWICHES 10
D PREPARE BASKET 10
E DRESS UP 15
F COLECT BLANKETS 5
G PREPARE SUIT CASE 20
H LOAD CAR 10
I GET GAS 10
J GET SPARES 15
K DRIVE 30
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6
2 7
8
1
3
10
9
4
5
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Picnic program
Activities Time in min
A 1,3 PREPARE TEA 20
B 1,2 PREPARE FRUITS 5
C 2,3 PREPARE SANDWICHES 10
D 3,4 PREPARE BASKET 10
E 4,6 DRESS UP 15
F 4,5 COLECT BLANKETS 5
G 5,6 PREPARE SUIT CASE 20
H 6,7 LOAD CAR 10
I 7,8 GET GAS 10
J 8,9 GET SPARES 15
K 9,10 DRIVE 30
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NODE DIAGRAM
`A D E H I J K
20 10 15 10 10 15 30
1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10
5B 10 C 5F 20 G
2 5
NODE DIAGRAM
1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10
2 5
CPM
EXAMPLE CONSTRUCTION
OF A ROOM
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ACIVITIES TIME IN DAYS
A 1-3 FOUNDATION 2
B 1-2 BRICKS COLLECTION 1
C 2-3 CEMENT COLLECTION 1
D 3-4 FIRST DPC 3
E 4-6 CURING 2
F 4-5 BRICKS COLLECTION 1
G 5-6 CEMENT COLLECTION 1
H 6-7 2ND DPC 2
I 7-9 CURING 2
J 7-8 BRICKS COLLECTION 1
K 8-9 CEMENT COLLECTION 1
L 9-11 WALLS 5
M 10-11 EARTH FILLING 1
N 11-13 ROOF 21
O 11-12 DOOR AND WINDOW 5
P 12-16 SERVICES 15
Q 13-14 PLASTERS 2
R 14-16 FLOORS 15
S 14-15 WHITE WASH 2
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Project Management
Optimization MSc
NODE DIAGRAM
15
8 10
2 5
1 3 4 6 7 9 11 13 14 16
12
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PERT
Program
Evaluation and
Review
Technique
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Probabilistic Estimates
to tm te tp
Expected Time
te = t o + 4t m +t p
6
te = expected time
to = optimistic time
tm = most likely time
tp = pessimistic time
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Variance
2 (t
= p o t ) 2
36
2 = variance
to = optimistic time
tp = pessimistic time
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Example
2-4-6
b
4-6-8
h
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Path Probabilities
17
Weeks
1.00
a-b-c
Weeks
10.0
d-e-f
Weeks
16.0
1.00
g-h-i
13.5 Weeks
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Advantages of PERT
3
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Limitations of PERT