Would you share an anonymised P6 programme to help verify a schedule-risk engine?
Subject: Would you share an anonymised P6 programme to help verify a schedule-risk engine?
Hello all,
I've been developing a forward-looking schedule-risk tool that reads a P6 .xer and produces a calendar-aware CPM, a probabilistic finish-date forecast (calibrated using reference-class and schedule-quality signals), and an integrated cost–schedule view. It does well on the schedules I have — but a tool is only as honest as the variety of real programmes it has been tested against, and my own sample is small.
