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ELC 347

ELC 347. DAY 2. Agenda. Questions Working with MS Project 2003 Making a PB & J Sandwich. Intro to MS Project 2003. 4 phases Preliminaries Planning Managing Reporting including post action review. Project 2003 Parts and Pieces. Calendar Gnatt chart Network diagrams Resource sheet

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ELC 347

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  1. ELC 347 DAY 2

  2. Agenda • Questions • Working with MS Project 2003 • Making a PB & J Sandwich

  3. Intro to MS Project 2003 • 4 phases • Preliminaries • Planning • Managing • Reporting including post action review

  4. Project 2003Parts and Pieces • Calendar • Gnatt chart • Network diagrams • Resource sheet • Tasks

  5. Gnatt View

  6. Network view

  7. Resource Sheet

  8. Task View

  9. Project Guides

  10. Options

  11. Making a PB &J • Define • Define resources • Define tasks • Duration • Sequence (predecessors) • Assign resource • Define Milestones

  12. Whats a PB & J? • Acceptance criteria • S.M.A.R.T. • Specific • Measurable • Acceptable • Realistic • Time

  13. What are the steps?? • Resources? • Materials • Order of activities • Any milestones?

  14. 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

  15. 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)

  16. Creating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

  17. 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

  18. Editing tasks • Several methods • Task List changes • Insert, delete, clearing • Moving and copying • Use Task information Dialog Box

  19. Creating Milestones • Two methods • Set duration top 0 units • Mark tasks as a milestone in the Task Dialog box

  20. Recurring tasks • Tasks that are repeated at regular intervals during Life of project • Menu>Insert>Recurring Task

  21. Adding Notes to tasks • Use task Dialog box Notes tab

  22. Scheduling • Projects either • Start on a fixed date or • End of a fixed date

  23. Schedules depend on • Duration estimates for tasks • Sequencing of tasks • Constraints • Time • Resources

  24. Dependency Links • Some tasks can’t start till another is finished • Successor task • Predecessor task • Show ups as arrows in Project

  25. Creating dependencies • Easy way is to use the Task dialog box predecessors tab

  26. Creating dependencies • You can also use task fields • More cumbersome • You can click and drag in the Gantt view • Easy to screw up

  27. 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

  28. Setting Delays and overlaps • Use task dialog box, predecessors tab, lag field • - is overlap • + is delay

  29. 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

  30. Dependency examples

  31. 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

  32. 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

  33. 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

  34. Calender view

  35. Network view

  36. Group Work • Lets build a MS project Plan for field hardware rollout using the following template • http://www.timkress.net/Articles/Field%20Hardware%20Rollout.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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