Estimated weight is a way of ranking each part of the WBS, so that when you use "Top Down Estimating" the lump sum that you spread to the activities is weighted by the relative value of each WBS. The actual values that you use are not important, only the relative weight of the valuES (e.g. 1,2,4 is the same as 500,1000,2000)
Its a bit of a long process to describe here. BUT if you want your % complete not linked to activity duration, this is an excellent technique for linking it to a pre-defined value judgement of the "worth" of each WBS
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Submitted by Valdas Mockevicius on Tue, 2007-05-15 03:30
Thanks for the answer. Looks like "dummy" resource is the only way, thought maybe you guys know anything that we dont.
Have another, maybe little bit related question - in WBS level we have column for Estimated Weight. How this can be used and how it can affect percentage of WBS elements? Should Estimated Weight be entered in %, or in units up to 1?
Duration percent complete is NOT available in the WBS screen.
If none of the activities have any resources, then I would allocate a dummy resource to every activity, on a one unit per workperiod basis ( i.e. for a 10 day activity, a total of 10 man-days of resource) priced at $1.00 per unit. This means your resource quantity equals your duration.
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21 yearsRE: Percentage Question
Estimated weight is a way of ranking each part of the WBS, so that when you use "Top Down Estimating" the lump sum that you spread to the activities is weighted by the relative value of each WBS. The actual values that you use are not important, only the relative weight of the valuES (e.g. 1,2,4 is the same as 500,1000,2000)
Its a bit of a long process to describe here. BUT if you want your % complete not linked to activity duration, this is an excellent technique for linking it to a pre-defined value judgement of the "worth" of each WBS
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21 years 5 monthsRE: Percentage Question
Thanks for the answer. Looks like "dummy" resource is the only way, thought maybe you guys know anything that we dont.
Have another, maybe little bit related question - in WBS level we have column for Estimated Weight. How this can be used and how it can affect percentage of WBS elements? Should Estimated Weight be entered in %, or in units up to 1?
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21 yearsRE: Percentage Question
Great question
Duration percent complete is NOT available in the WBS screen.
If none of the activities have any resources, then I would allocate a dummy resource to every activity, on a one unit per workperiod basis ( i.e. for a 10 day activity, a total of 10 man-days of resource) priced at $1.00 per unit. This means your resource quantity equals your duration.
Then you can use "performance per cent complete".