Hello Experts,
I have two Questions
1. What factors contribute to the high total float and What steps one may take to reduce total floats in a project?
2. How to derive a credible longest path.
Practical solutions are highly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Indra
Mike
Asta does recogine negative float if not then the program is useless
Mike
Thats great news my project wil now never be late !
Mike
Thats great news my project wil now never be late !
It is not good advice to sequester or artificially reduce float.
Activity float is good, it gives you room to resource level without delaying the critical path, it gives you better probabilities of success. Float prevents unsuspected near-critical path from becoming critical.
For some procurement activities where you do not want too early delivery some artificial delaying of the activity might be justified.
There are no universal rules as to what float shall be.
Be careful when using some strict rules such as the DCMA 14 point assessment.
http://www.ronwinterconsulting.com/DCMA_14-Point_Assessment.pdf
Hi Zoltan
Good advice for P6 users but Asta does not recognise negative float.
Best regards
Mike Testro
1. every activity must have a successor. if not then if the activity can float out the thes project must by date if there is one.
also you can tighten up the logic make any ss relationship fs relationshiups
also you can use a different calendar or you can add a weather sensitive calendar and assign the weather sensitive activities to that calendar. You can also add holidays to your calendars.
2. all activities have a predcessor( except the 1st one) and all activities have a sucessor (except the last one)
make sure that duratrions are not longer than 21 working days if they are break then down into smaller manageable tasks.
makse sure to a finish on or before constraint on your last activity in the scheudle this is where the backward pass wil begin from and go backwards in time to establish the late finnsh dates.