Oracle Primavera - PM6 Member for 20 years Member for 20 years Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Thu, 2006-05-04 14:18 Permalink RE: Steps - P5 Thanks Mario. Member for 20 years Member for 20 years Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Thu, 2006-05-04 11:31 Permalink RE: Steps - P5 Thanks for your response David. I normally use STEPS on my schedulles. But what i would like to know is: Is there advantages for STEPS on P5 release? Best regards. Marcio Eduardo. Planning & Control - P53 Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Member for 23 years 11 months Member for 23 years 11 months Submitted by David Forrest on Thu, 2006-05-04 10:05 Permalink RE: Steps - P5 Steps are particularly useful for small activities that do not need to be done in sequence. Each step can be weighted which gives an accurate measure of work completed. A typical example is production of a drawing package Overall Drawinng 10% Detailed Drawings 60% Bill of Materials 5% Test Specifications 25% Log in or register to post comments
Member for 20 years Member for 20 years Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Thu, 2006-05-04 14:18 Permalink RE: Steps - P5 Thanks Mario.
Member for 20 years Member for 20 years Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Thu, 2006-05-04 11:31 Permalink RE: Steps - P5 Thanks for your response David. I normally use STEPS on my schedulles. But what i would like to know is: Is there advantages for STEPS on P5 release? Best regards. Marcio Eduardo. Planning & Control - P53 Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Member for 23 years 11 months Member for 23 years 11 months Submitted by David Forrest on Thu, 2006-05-04 10:05 Permalink RE: Steps - P5 Steps are particularly useful for small activities that do not need to be done in sequence. Each step can be weighted which gives an accurate measure of work completed. A typical example is production of a drawing package Overall Drawinng 10% Detailed Drawings 60% Bill of Materials 5% Test Specifications 25%
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20 yearsRE: Steps - P5
Thanks Mario.
Member for
20 yearsRE: Steps - P5
Thanks for your response David.
I normally use STEPS on my schedulles.
But what i would like to know is:
Is there advantages for STEPS on P5 release?
Best regards.
Marcio Eduardo.
Planning & Control - P53
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Member for
23 years 11 monthsRE: Steps - P5
Steps are particularly useful for small activities that do not need to be done in sequence. Each step can be weighted which gives an accurate measure of work completed. A typical example is production of a drawing package
Overall Drawinng 10%
Detailed Drawings 60%
Bill of Materials 5%
Test Specifications 25%