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Task Analysis is Part of Planning Once we have completed our plan on what to deliver and the contents of deliverables (via requirements), we need to: plan.

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1 Task Analysis is Part of Planning Once we have completed our plan on what to deliver and the contents of deliverables (via requirements), we need to: plan out how to accomplish the deliverables

2 Task Analysis Task analysis is domain dependent– thus you need domain experts to help: (if you want to do well) –build a desk –plant a tree –write computer program –build a road –make a spaghetti dinner Software project task analysis is no different –you need domain knowledge to do this well computer science software engineering information technology math/science/arts task analysis: – the definition and sequencing of tasks needed to accomplish the result.

3 From the Requirements to Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) We get 2 main sets of information from Requirements: –1) list of deliverables to the customers –2) descriptions (functional & non-functional) about those deliverables The first “high level” task of sequencing the required customer deliverables may seem simple, but --- consider the example list: –code –user guide –support plan –development process document Note: date or schedule requirement is purposely not included, yet WBS: is the listing and sequencing of the work activities needed to produce the required deliverables. (Note that there may be concurrent activities.)

4 Assume these external deliverables product support plan code dev. process doc. user guide How are these related ?

5 A ‘Sample’ Sequence of External Deliverables product support plan code dev. process doc user guide End - Do you all agree ? Discuss - what do you need to decide here. - Also decide if the sequence of deliverables “equal” sequence of activities (tasks) to produce the material

6 Representing in “Schedule” form Tasks Resp.month1month2month3 Proc. doc Code User Guide S.PlanGz Gy Gx Gw Note: added new parameter All the same length and no overlap Deliverables became Tasks !

7 Effort Analysis Estimation of “Effort” for each deliverable –need to understand the subtasks required to produce the deliverable and any “intermediate deliverables” that may be required. –need to break it (deliverable or task) down more by sub-components to the level where : –one person can do the task –skill & productivity of the person can be described –actual task can be described and size estimate has some comparable “past history” or “algorithm” How important are these?

8 A Deeper Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) of “Developing” Product Support Plan Interview Customer for input Analysis and Develop Outline Review with Customer Develop the whole Support Plan Final Review End 1 cycle only O.K. Not O.K.

9 Effort Analysis & A Deeper Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) of “Developing” Support Plan Interview Customer for input Analysis and Develop an Outline Review with Customer Develop the whole Plan Final Review End O.K. 1/2 p-day 2 p-days 1/2 p-day 5 p-days 1 p-day ** - Do not forget about wait time - how many people are required ? - what kind of skill & background ? Effort is Based on the assumptions: 1. How much (size of) work is estimated. 2. Productivity of the assigned person **

10 2 Major “Information/Assumption” Needs for Effort Analysis & Deeper WBS &Schedule An estimate of the “size” of the work: –pages of document –lines of code –number of people to visit –length of meeting Productivity of the “individual” assigned –5 pages a day (for document) –30 loc/day (for source code) –2 people/hour (for interview or visits) –3hrs/meeting (for meetings)

11 Assuming WBS is Performed for Each Deliverable Support plan code develop. Process doc user guide End Assume you agree with the sequence For each of the major deliverables, estimate the required effort in “p-days” via WBS (*** these are person-days ---- want to get to individuals) P-7 days P-10 days P-25 days

12 Improving on Task “Schedule” Tasks Resp.MayJuneJuly Proc Code User Guide S.PlanMarshon Justin Qais Overlapping, different length Having chosen specific resources Gabe

13 Adding Milestones in “Schedule” Tasks Resp.MayJuneJuly Proc Code User Guide S.PlanMarshon Gabe Justin Qais MajorMajor (project end)Minor

14 General flow of WBS to Timeline Schedule Identify the deliverables For each deliverable: identify the tasks for completing the deliverable Sequence the tasks For each task: -Estimate the size for effort analysis For each task: -Estimate the productivity of the assigned resource for effort analysis For each task: compute the effort/timeline for that task by dividing sise by productivity After all the timelines for all the tasks for all the deliverables are computed do following step Lay out the timeline for all the ordered tasks needed for each of the deliverables. (task timeline may overlap)


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