Figure List
1-1. | Triangles showing the relationship between P, C, T, and S. |
1-2. | Life cycle of a troubled project. |
1-3. | Appropriate project life cycle. |
1-4. | The steps in managing a project. |
3-1. | Two pain curves in a project over time. |
3-2. | Planning is answering questions. |
4-1. | Chevron showing mission, vision, and problem statement. |
4-2. | Risk analysis example. |
5-1. | WBS diagram to clean a room. |
5-2. | WBS level names. |
5-3. | Partial WBS for the 777 development program. |
5-4. | Responsibility chart. |
6-1. | Bar chart. |
6-2. | Arrow diagrams. |
6-3. | WBS to do yard project. |
6-4. | CPM diagram for yard project. |
6-5. | WBS to clean room. |
7-1. | Network to illustrate computation methods. |
7-2. | Diagram with EF times filled in. |
7-3. | Diagram showing critical path. |
7-4. | Bar chart schedule for yard project. |
7-5. | Schedule with resources overloaded. |
7-6. | Schedule using float to level resources. |
7-7. | Schedule with inadequate float on C to permit leveling. |
7-8. | Schedule under resource-critical conditions. |
7-9. | Network for exercise. |
9-1. | BCWS curve. |
9-2. | Bar chart schedule illustrating cumulative spending. |
9-3. | Cumulative spending for the sample bar chart. |
9-4. | Plot showing project behind schedule and overspent. |
9-5. | Project ahead of schedule, spending correctly. |
9-6. | Project is behind schedule but spending correctly. |
9-7. | Project is ahead of schedule and underspent. |
9-8. | Percent complete curve. |
9-9. | Earned value report. |
A-1. | WBS for camping trip. |
A-2. | Solution to WBS exercise. |
A-3. | Solution to scheduling exercise. |
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