Scheduling Techniques & Project
Management
One of the big problems faced by students is to get the timing of the AS
project right. A few students each year fail to work hard in the early stages,
and end up underpressure trying to catch up. Similiar problems occur in
industry and ICT professionals have to find means of dilivering thier wortk on
time. This process is part of PRoject Management. Project management is the
process by which a proposed project is developed within a rigorous framework. 'Project scheduling', that is the process by which the various
activities that need to be undertaken during a projects lifetime should be
scheduled. There are a range of activity management tools that are commercially
available. but your concern is to plan what is proably your first project.
Project Scheduling
Project scheduling is concerned with the techniques that can be employed
to manage the activities that need to be undertaken during the development of a
project.
Scheduling is carried out in advance of the project commencing and
involves:
- identifying the tasks that need to be carried out;
- estimating how long they will take;
- allocating resources (mainly personnel);
- scheduling when the tasks will occur.
Once the project is underway control needs to be exerted to ensure that
the plan continues to represent the best prediction of what will occur in the
future:
- based on what occurs during the development;
- often necessitates revision of the plan.
Effective project planning will help to ensure that the systems are
delivered:
- within cost;
- within the time constraint;
- to a specific standard of quality.
One project scheduling techniques will be presented, in these notes, the
Milestone Chart (or Gantt Chart). |