Logic Analysis of Resource-Leveled Schedules (MS Project)
Logic Analysis of Resource-Leveled Schedules (MS Project)
By Thomas Boyle, PE, PSP, PMP
Logic Analysis of Resource-Leveled Schedules (MS Project)
By Thomas Boyle, PE, PSP, PMP
Beyond the Critical Path - the Need for Logic Analysis of Project Schedules
By Thomas Boyle, PE, PSP, PMP
This entry is intended to review the use of the Multiple Float-Path calculation option in Primavera Project Planner (P6) and to offer a brief example of its use compared to BPC Logic Filter.
Senior Planning Engineer
I am a BSc Civil Engineer and a permanent resident of Australia.
I am prepared to relocate to any part of the World to start work immediately. I will give my best to the organization I work for.
I have worked in Australia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka.
Civil Engineer with 27+ years of experience in project control / planning & scheduling.
Please find attached CV in respect of the position applied for.
My belief in Programme Management and its key involvement in management to any project is strong. Coming from the days of when perception of programme can come from a single mind I anticipate is over.
Description
1) Purpose: This slide deck allows the user to quickly develop a training presentation for budget and cost controls. It may be easily customized to reflect any specific SOP’s.
Description
1) Purpose: This slide deck allows the user to quickly develop a training presentation for how estimates are developed. It may be easily customized to reflect any specific SOP’s.
Description
1) Purpose: This slide deck allows the user to quickly develop a training presentation for how schedules are developed and maintained. It may be easily customized to reflect any specific SOP’s.
Description
1) Purpose: This provides the user with the basic logic to quickly develop an early schedule for a manufacturing facility.