Schedule Network Analysis is a strategy that is commonly used in project management. The strategy consists of visualising the different project tasks and making connections between them in the project management plan.[1][2] [3]
For making a final schedule, a schedule network analysis is finished utilizing a draft schedule. Numerous strategies may be utilized to make the final schedule, for example:
- Defining critical and non-critical tasks using critical path method
- Ascertaining and analyze possible events that can take place in the future using scenario analysis
- Shortening the schedule using a schedule compression
- Considering activity interdependence and resource constraints using critical chain project management
- Overlooking resource allocation using resource leveling
See also
References
- โ Babou (23 April 2008). "Schedule Network Analysis".
- โ "AcqOps".
- โ "Critical Chain Method (CCM) in Project Management". 19 February 2014.
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