S-Curve equation?

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 25 years
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Charleston-Joseph Orbe 👤 Member for 21 years

Hi,



If you done some studies in Algebra or Engineering Mathematics, then, you must have encountered that for each series of points plotted in the x-y axis, an equation or formula (value of y for given value of x) can be generated.



The plan S-curve can readily produce an equation, however, for actual s-curve, the equation can only be good up to the actual values. The forcast or trends are usually unstable to the point that no reliable equation can be generated as the project progress till completion.



Cheers,



Charlie

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Trevor Rabey 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

There is an HTML mistake in the ANZPUG website. Use this link:



http://www.anzpug.org/documents/GrowthCurve.ppt



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This use of the term "S Curve" is very different from its usual understanding in construction and other types of projects, isn’t it? Dr FJ Bromilow of the CSIRO in Australia examined several hundred construction projects of different types and derived the shape of the "typical" construction S curve with time as a function of cost and the way to generate it. Perhaps I can find it.

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Rahul Mulik 👤 Member for 20 years 6 months

Colin,

I tried to access the Power point presentation for S Curve u posted, but the attachement was not in readable format.

Can u please help me out for this.



Cheers & Regards,

Rahul.

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David Ahlgren 👤 Member for 23 years 7 months

Is there a simple way to use an S Curve in a Spreadsheet to show the effect of an adoption rate on the total members in a community

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 25 years

thanks for ur reply.
unfortunately, this what i received,
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it looks there's a problem in the email. u have any explanation?

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 25 years

DEEPLY thanks. u r always great.
in appreciation to this info, i really do not know what to say or what to do.

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 25 years

pls look at it as a what if (for the curve only).
yet, i am looking for the possiblity. what could be the area under curve. some questions...

analysing a S curve will help, analysing its project progress, along with its basis of, weight factor, importance, manhour,....etc.

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Colin Cropley 👤 Member for 24 years 5 months

Mohd
Please explain why you need an equation for an S-curve. The S-curve is normally the cumulative sum of the periodic (=daily, weekly or monthly) planned manhours or costs in a schedule.

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