Instructions: After the student calculates the answers to this homework he/she must submit the answers by placing them in the Assignment # _ Submittal
... [Show More] Link in Bb by midnight of the date shown in the Course Roadmap and Syllabus. The Instructor does not allow late submissions therefore a score of zero (0) will be recorded for the assignment if submitted after midnight Eastern Time of the due date. Solutions for the assignment will be released in Bb the morning after the due date for access by students. Unless otherwise noted, each question is worth 5 points, and the total points for the assignment is 100. Note: There is no partial credit given; either the answer is correct or incorrect.
After you have submitted your answers in the Assignment #_ Submission Link, upload the Excel file (provided you by the Instructor) containing your answers and calculations into the Home Work #_ Supporting Documentation Submission link prior to the due date and time. As stated in the syllabus a score of zero will be awarded for the assignment if this Excel file is not submitted.
Please place your answers in the Excel File provided by the Instructor.
PERT Network Diagram 1 illustrates the ten interrelated activities that comprise a certain project.
PERT Network Diagram 1
The information presented in Table 1 represents the optimistic activity time (a), most probable activity time (m), and pessimistic activity time (b) in weeks for each activity associated with the project.
Table 1
Activity
Optimistic (a)
Most Probable (m)
Pessimistic (b)
A
2
3
4
B
1
3
5
C
2
6
10
D
6
10
14
E
2
4
6
F
3
6.25
8
G
2
4
6
H
1
3.25
4
I
1
2
3
J
3
5
7
PERT Network Diagram 2
1. Using the information provided in Table 1, calculate the expected activity time (t) in weeks for each activity and then enter this information in the appropriate data field provided for each activity in PERT Network Diagram 2 in order to complete this diagram. Use the Excel sheet provided by the Instructor.
2. Using the information provided in Table 1, calculate the variance for the estimated activity time for each activity.
3 – 14. Using the information in the completed PERT Network Diagram 2, calculate the overall estimated activity time in weeks for each possibleof the 12 possible paths through the network.The following table may help you organize your data: (1 point each 12 points total)
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15. Identify the Critical Path. (3 points)
16. Using the information provided in Table 1, and the critical path identified in the previous question, calculate the standard deviation for the project.
17. Using the information provided in Table 1 and completed Project Network Diagram 2calculate the probability of the project critical path activities being completed in less than or equal to 29 weeks. (Assume a standard deviation of 2.01 weeks)
18. Using the information provided in Table 1 and completed Project Network Diagram 2 calculate the probability of the project critical path activities being completed in more than 31 weeks. (Assume a standard deviation of 2.01 weeks)
19. Using the information provided in Table 1 and completed Project Network Diagram 2 calculate the probability of the project critical path activities being completed between 32 and 36 weeks. (Assume a standard deviation of 2.01 weeks)
The information presented in Table 2 represents the calculated Earliest Start, Earliest Finish, Latest Start and Latest Finish times for each activity.
Table 2
Activity
Earliest Start
Earliest Finish
Latest Start
Latest Finish
A
0
3
0
3
B
3
6
3
6
C
6
12
10
16
D
6
16
6
16
E
16
20
18
22
F
16
22
16
22
G
22
26
22
26
H
22
25
23
26
I
26
28
26
28
J
28
33
28
33
20. Using the information provided in Table 2, calculate the slack time in weeks for each activity by filling out the PERT chart provided by the Instructor.
The information presented in Table 3 represents the total budgeted cost for each activity associated with the project. Table 3
Activity
Total Budgeted Cost
A
$33,000
B
$39,300
C
$36,000
D
$20,500
E
$12,400
F
$12,600
G
$12,800
H
$15,900
I
$28,400
J
$15,500
21. Using the information provided in Table 2 and Table 3, calculate the budgeted costs at the end of week eight of the project based upon using the Earliest Start Date for each activity and calculate the budgeted costs at the end of week eight of the project based upon using the Latest Start Date for each activity in order to then calculate the difference in the cashflow at the end of week eight between these two scenarios.Use the Excel sheet provided by the Instructor. (10 points)
22. Using the information provided in Table 2 and Table 3, calculate the budgeted costs at the end of week nineteen of the project based upon using the Earliest Start Date for each activity and calculate the budgeted costs at the end of week nineteen of the project based upon using the Latest Start Date for each activity in order to then calculate the difference in the cashflow at the end of week nineteen between these two scenarios. Use the Excel sheet provided by the Instructor. (10 points)
Table 4 represents the percentage of completion and actual cost of work performed data for each activity associated with the project at a certain point in time during the project.
Table 4
Activity
Total Budgeted Cost
Percent of Completion
Actual Cost of Work Completed
A
$33,000
100%
$33,500
B
$39,300
100%
$41,900
C
$36,000
100%
$33,250
D
$20,500
95%
$12,750
E
$12,400
85%
$9,100
F
$12,600
90%
$10,250
G
$12,800
20%
$2,500
H
$15,900
45%
$5,500
I
$28,400
0%
$0
J
$15,500
0%
$0
23. Using the information provided in Table 4, calculate the dollar value of work completed and the difference between Budgeted and Actual Costfor each activity. Which activity evidences the single largest activity difference (regardless of whether it is a cost overrun or cost underrun) at this particular point in the project?
24. Using the information provided in Table 4 and the answer to the previous question, calculate the overall cost overrun or cost underrun for the project at this particular point in the project.
Table 5 represents the estimated crash time in weeks and associated total crash cost for each activity.
Table 5
Activity
Crash Time
(Weeks)
Crash Cost
A
2
$34,000
B
2
$40,000
C
4
$36,500
D
9
$20,750
E
3
$14,625
F
2
$23,000
G
3
$15,000
H
2
$18,000
I
0
$30,000
J
1
$20,000
25. Using the information in the completed PERT Network Diagram 2 and Table 5, crash the network in order to reduce the estimated project duration to 31 weeks while minimizing the overall crash cost. Which critical path activity would be the most logical choice for the first activity to crash?
26. Which of the following critical path activities would be the most logical choice for the second activity to crash?
27. What is the total estimated cost associated with crashing the network to reduce the estimated project duration to 31 weeks at the lowest possible overall crash cost?
28. After successfully crashing the network to reduce the estimated project duration to 31 weeks, identify the crashed network critical path? [Show Less]