The Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) has become a classic Project Management tool for estimating project duration when the activities have uncertain durations. However, despite its simplicity and widespread adoption, the original PERT, in neglecting the merge event bias, significantly underestimated the duration average and overestimated the duration variance of real-life projects. To avoid these and other shortcomings, many authors have worked over the last 60 years at producing interesting alternative PERT extensions. This paper proposes joining the most relevant of those to create a new reformulated PERT, named M-PERT. M-PERT is quite accurate when estimating real project duration, while also allowing for a number of inter...
The Weibull probability distribution can be used as an alternative model for task time estimates in ...
There are two common used methods to find the minimum completion time for a project scheduling. Thes...
Project scheduling is one of the important factors for successful project implementation that can be...
© 2017 American Society of Civil Engineers. The program evaluation and review technique (PERT) has b...
PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique), developed in the 1950’s, represented the ...
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) has been widely used in all industries and taught in ...
The importance of proper management of projects has not gone unrecognized in industry and academia. ...
There is a broad category of Operations Management problems having to do with the management of proj...
Most construction managers use deterministic scheduling techniques to plan construction projects and...
The PERT-based method for estimation of project implementation time, which uses Rayleigh distributio...
PERT and CPM are two most widely used method for project management. PERT use probabilistic time est...
One of the problems faced by the contractors is an inappropriate scheduling method. For project sche...
The critical path method (CPM), project evaluation and review technique (PERT), and stochastic PERT,...
Network analysis is the examination of activities grouped together by estimated completion times and...
International audienceIn project or production management, an activity network is classically define...
The Weibull probability distribution can be used as an alternative model for task time estimates in ...
There are two common used methods to find the minimum completion time for a project scheduling. Thes...
Project scheduling is one of the important factors for successful project implementation that can be...
© 2017 American Society of Civil Engineers. The program evaluation and review technique (PERT) has b...
PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique), developed in the 1950’s, represented the ...
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) has been widely used in all industries and taught in ...
The importance of proper management of projects has not gone unrecognized in industry and academia. ...
There is a broad category of Operations Management problems having to do with the management of proj...
Most construction managers use deterministic scheduling techniques to plan construction projects and...
The PERT-based method for estimation of project implementation time, which uses Rayleigh distributio...
PERT and CPM are two most widely used method for project management. PERT use probabilistic time est...
One of the problems faced by the contractors is an inappropriate scheduling method. For project sche...
The critical path method (CPM), project evaluation and review technique (PERT), and stochastic PERT,...
Network analysis is the examination of activities grouped together by estimated completion times and...
International audienceIn project or production management, an activity network is classically define...
The Weibull probability distribution can be used as an alternative model for task time estimates in ...
There are two common used methods to find the minimum completion time for a project scheduling. Thes...
Project scheduling is one of the important factors for successful project implementation that can be...