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1 By Wilmer Arellano Summer 2013
SOW / Open Workbench By Wilmer Arellano Summer 2013

2 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.

3 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.

4 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

5 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

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

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

8 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.

9 Example 9

10 Example 10

11 Example 11

12 Example 12

13 Possible Research (Missing Percentages)

14 Using the free option, install software from: http://www. ganttproject
Follow the tutorial atl:

15 & Questions Answers


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