Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Time and Cost Estimating Techniques Essays -- Project Management Obser
Time and Cost Estimating Techniques    Estimating work times provides several benefits for the project  manager. It gives an idea of the level of effort required to complete  a project. This information then enables the project manager to  produce a realistic plan based upon that effort. Estimating also helps  the project manager anticipate the budget for the project.    There are many formal techniques available to estimate time and cost  for activities. Please refer to the Project Management Reference  Section for more details on these techniques. Anyone reviewing these  estimates should understand that they are approximations, not  accuracies.    Although the formal techniques are very specific, most of them have  the following tasks in common:    * Break activities down into small pieces for easier and more    accurate estimation. (WBS)    * Review historical information and compare to current activities.    * Include a contingency buffer for potential risks.    * Solicit advice from others that have previously completed similar    activities.    * Identify and document the assumptions and parameters used to    derive the estimates.    Microsoft Project    Microsoft Project is project management software. Project management  software assists project managers by providing a means for organizing  project information. A project manager uses the software to enter and  maintain a workplan that organizes activities and details. The  software calculates the scheduled dates for tasks based on the time or  work requirements of each task using a calendar of working days for  the project and its resources.    Microsoft Project is a tool to assist project managers in creating a  WBS, PERT Charts, Gantt Charts, and resource histograms. Other reports  and charts are also readily available for use and customization. AIS  project team members and managers should use the latest version.    PERT/CPM    Network analysis techniques identify early and late start and finish  dates for the uncompleted portions of project activities. The Program  Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) and the Critical Path Method  (CPM) are examples of network analysis techniques.    The Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) is an  event-oriented technique used to show all the project tasks,  dependencies, and earliest and latest start times for each task in  graphical form. It is used...              ...y are achieving the task goals. This  type of observation can also be useful if aspects of team performance  are being investigated to understand how the team members are  organised and perform their tasks.    Communication and conversational analysis    Investigation of the patterns in the organisation of people's  interaction (it would be possible to use the principle of analysing a  conversation between two travellers, or one traveller and one  transport enquiry office operator in real situations, in order to  identify the needs for the traveller in specific contexts, what are  the difficulties encountered, how a system could resolve these  difficulties,... ). One of these methods is the language / action  approach which considers the language as a means by which people act.  Advantage of this method : it provides a complete and logical  conceptual frame in order to investigate all kinds of conversation.  Disadvantage of this method : many situations are characterised by  subtle communication processes not taken into account by the model.  There is also a difficulty in labelling an interaction and a message  especially if they do not fit into the request or promise categories.                        
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