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• The use of links to other articles, as for example WBS, is nice
 
• The use of links to other articles, as for example WBS, is nice
  
• Your references look good
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• Your references look good <br>
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- '''Thanks :-)'''
  
  
• The article enumerates many terms, and when reading through it can be a little bit too much of this. A suggestion is to have some more explanatory text in between?  
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• The article enumerates many terms, and when reading through it can be a little bit too much of this. A suggestion is to have some more explanatory text in between? <br>
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- '''There are many terms, but I think it is more confusing if the terms are disturbed by a lot of text in between.'''
  
 
• The figures are effective, but could give even better understanding with more explanation. For example, the figures can be used in the text for better explanation? The source of the figures should also be added <br>
 
• The figures are effective, but could give even better understanding with more explanation. For example, the figures can be used in the text for better explanation? The source of the figures should also be added <br>
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• The comparison with Tradition Cost Management in the end is good, and also the paragraph with Limitations. As your article is a bit short, I think you advantageously can extend the discussion. <br>
 
• The comparison with Tradition Cost Management in the end is good, and also the paragraph with Limitations. As your article is a bit short, I think you advantageously can extend the discussion. <br>
 
- '''I have tried to add some extra to the "limitations" part.'''
 
- '''I have tried to add some extra to the "limitations" part.'''
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'''Thank you for the feedback, s150621 :-) '''
  
  
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After reviewing your article, I have following comments:
 
After reviewing your article, I have following comments:
 
First of all, I think the article is consistently well-written and explains a tool which is very useful in the field of project management. There structure of the article seems to follow the guidelines from the assignment. There is a red thread throughout the article and the examples is easy to understand.  
 
First of all, I think the article is consistently well-written and explains a tool which is very useful in the field of project management. There structure of the article seems to follow the guidelines from the assignment. There is a red thread throughout the article and the examples is easy to understand.  
I have made some comments and tried to make some suggestions to make the article even better, they are as followed:   
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I have made some comments and tried to make some suggestions to make the article even better, they are as followed:  <br>
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'''Dear S113815.''' <br>
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'''Thanks for your great feedback on my article and thanks for being so profound :-) You have made some good points, and I have tried to incorporate some of your ideas. I have answered/commented on your points:''' <br>
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'''Summery Part:'''
 
'''Summery Part:'''
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- '''I have now added a figure in the "Performance Indicies", which illustrates the example.'''
 
- '''I have now added a figure in the "Performance Indicies", which illustrates the example.'''
 
* I would like an example and a figure in the “Forecasting” part. I feel like it is not as well described as the other parts.  
 
* I would like an example and a figure in the “Forecasting” part. I feel like it is not as well described as the other parts.  
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- '''I have added an example of the three ways to calculate the EAC in the "Forecasting" part., so it might be easier to follow. The example is based on the previous examples in the article, so it is the same project example through the whole article.'''
 
* The three sub-headlines under forecast (Variances are typical, Variances are typical, Variances will be present in the future) are all starting with 1. Is that the intention or a format question?
 
* The three sub-headlines under forecast (Variances are typical, Variances are typical, Variances will be present in the future) are all starting with 1. Is that the intention or a format question?
 
- '''Oh, that was a format mistake. Well spotted :) '''
 
- '''Oh, that was a format mistake. Well spotted :) '''
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* In think that this part might be a little short..  
 
* In think that this part might be a little short..  
 
* Would it be possible to add the quality part into the EVM?
 
* Would it be possible to add the quality part into the EVM?
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- '''I have tried to add some extra to the "limitations" part.'''
  
  
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- '''Great, thanks :-)'''
 
- '''Great, thanks :-)'''
 
* As you still have 1000 words to use, you might consider a longer “Limitations”-part. Or maybe an extra example to strengthen your theory.  
 
* As you still have 1000 words to use, you might consider a longer “Limitations”-part. Or maybe an extra example to strengthen your theory.  
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- '''I have added extra text through the article.'''
  
 
'''''All in all a very nice article – and good work. :)'''''
 
'''''All in all a very nice article – and good work. :)'''''
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s140046 Review 2
 
s140046 Review 2
  
Fine introduction and background section
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# Fine introduction and background section
Great with internal link and suitable description of WBS
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# Great with internal link and suitable description of WBS
The total budget in table without number or title is $100.000. It should be $60.000. It seems to be double both with the actual calculations and with the table. You can consider to skip the table?
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'''- Thanks.'''
Very good and specific sections on Performance measurements and indices with clear examples.
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# The total budget in table without number or title is $100.000. It should be $60.000. It seems to be double both with the actual calculations and with the table. You can consider to skip the table?
The figures perfectly underline the calculations. You can consider to add more descriptive figure texts to the figures.
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''' - No, it is correct with the $100.000, because that is the total budget. The table is just for an overview, and to see the purpose of the WBS.'''
You can eventually elaborate a bit on Estimate to completion (ETC)
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# Very good and specific sections on Performance measurements and indices with clear examples.
Typo:  for example The Critical Path Method (CPM), it could provide invaluable into the true schedule status of the project. Should (probably) be… info to the true…?
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# The figures perfectly underline the calculations. You can consider to add more descriptive figure texts to the figures.
Clear points in the limitations section.
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''' - Yes, I agree. I have added some more text to the figures.'''
In general a well structured and precise article. The content has been cut to the bone but contains all relevant description and examples. Very nice reading.
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# You can eventually elaborate a bit on Estimate to completion (ETC)
References according to Wiki-standards.
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''' - Yes I also thought of that, but I came to the conclusion that it wasn't essentiel for the subject and for the reader.'''
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# Typo:  for example The Critical Path Method (CPM), it could provide invaluable into the true schedule status of the project. Should (probably) be… info to the true…?
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- ''' Well spotted :-) The typo is now corrected.'''
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# Clear points in the limitations section.
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# In general a well structured and precise article. The content has been cut to the bone but contains all relevant description and examples. Very nice reading.
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# References according to Wiki-standards.
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''' - Thank you for the feedback, s140046 :-) '''

Latest revision as of 19:52, 27 September 2015

Mette: Very nice topic choice that fits the requirements for this type of article. Look forward to reading more about this tool.


Review 3, s150621


• This article is written with good language

• The use of links to other articles, as for example WBS, is nice

• Your references look good
- Thanks :-)


• The article enumerates many terms, and when reading through it can be a little bit too much of this. A suggestion is to have some more explanatory text in between?
- There are many terms, but I think it is more confusing if the terms are disturbed by a lot of text in between.

• The figures are effective, but could give even better understanding with more explanation. For example, the figures can be used in the text for better explanation? The source of the figures should also be added
- I have now tried to use the figures more actively in the text and added both some more text for the figures and added the sources of the figures.

• The example is nice, but could advantageously be more comprehensive. For me, I think it would be better if the whole example was described together in the end. This way, the reader gets to see the whole picture. An alternative is to have an extra example before you start the discussion?
- I see your point, but I think it would be more confusing.

• The comparison with Tradition Cost Management in the end is good, and also the paragraph with Limitations. As your article is a bit short, I think you advantageously can extend the discussion.
- I have tried to add some extra to the "limitations" part.

Thank you for the feedback, s150621 :-)


S113815, Review 1. [1967 words]

Dear Nannats. After reviewing your article, I have following comments: First of all, I think the article is consistently well-written and explains a tool which is very useful in the field of project management. There structure of the article seems to follow the guidelines from the assignment. There is a red thread throughout the article and the examples is easy to understand. I have made some comments and tried to make some suggestions to make the article even better, they are as followed:
Dear S113815.
Thanks for your great feedback on my article and thanks for being so profound :-) You have made some good points, and I have tried to incorporate some of your ideas. I have answered/commented on your points:


Summery Part:

  • I think the summery is very well. It explains the tool in short and precise way.
  • “Earned Value is based on an integrated management approach that provides the best indicator of true cost performance, available with no other project management technique.” It is a serious statement – are you sure of that? Are there no other techniques that can provide the same indicators?

- I think you are right. I have now re-formulated this statement.

Introduction Part:

  • “… today EVM has become an essential part of every project tracking.” Is it an essential part of every project tracking? Or should it be? I think you need to back this statement up with a reference.

- Well-spotted. I have re-formulated this statement.

  • You could maybe inset a figure of the project management triangle?

- That is an excellent idea :-) I have now inserted a figure with the project management triangle.


The EVM Method part

  • Nice link to the WBS article.

- Thanks!

  • Planned value (PV): I think that value should be with a capital V.

- Yes. Corrected now

  • Maybe a explanation of why the PV (almost) looks like the letter S? Or what makes the curve form in this way.

- I have tried to explain it now.

  • Nice example – easy to follow.

- Thanks

  • The figure below the EV calculations does not have a Figure number and a figure text.

- I have added figure number and more figure text to all the figures

  • I think a figure in the “Performance Indices” would be good. Maybe with colours – red for underperforming projects and green for over-performing projects?

- I have now added a figure in the "Performance Indicies", which illustrates the example.

  • I would like an example and a figure in the “Forecasting” part. I feel like it is not as well described as the other parts.

- I have added an example of the three ways to calculate the EAC in the "Forecasting" part., so it might be easier to follow. The example is based on the previous examples in the article, so it is the same project example through the whole article.

  • The three sub-headlines under forecast (Variances are typical, Variances are typical, Variances will be present in the future) are all starting with 1. Is that the intention or a format question?

- Oh, that was a format mistake. Well spotted :)

EVM vs. Traditional Cost Management Part:

  • Again, a well structured paragraph.
  • No specific comments to that part.

Limitations Part:

  • In think that this part might be a little short..
  • Would it be possible to add the quality part into the EVM?

- I have tried to add some extra to the "limitations" part.


References Part:

  • I think this part looks nice. You might consider adding a bit more information (publisher etc.).

General to the article

  • Either use Capital letters for the first letter in the key words (e.g. Earned Value Management in stead of earned value management. It differs throughout the article)

- Yes. That is now corrected through the article.

  • It guess your figures are cut from some other literature? If so, remember to make a reference in the figure text.

- Yes. You are right. Now added.

  • The format of the article is simple and clean – I like that!

- Great, thanks :-)

  • As you still have 1000 words to use, you might consider a longer “Limitations”-part. Or maybe an extra example to strengthen your theory.

- I have added extra text through the article.

All in all a very nice article – and good work. :)


s140046 Review 2

  1. Fine introduction and background section
  2. Great with internal link and suitable description of WBS

- Thanks.

  1. The total budget in table without number or title is $100.000. It should be $60.000. It seems to be double both with the actual calculations and with the table. You can consider to skip the table?

- No, it is correct with the $100.000, because that is the total budget. The table is just for an overview, and to see the purpose of the WBS.

  1. Very good and specific sections on Performance measurements and indices with clear examples.
  2. The figures perfectly underline the calculations. You can consider to add more descriptive figure texts to the figures.

- Yes, I agree. I have added some more text to the figures.

  1. You can eventually elaborate a bit on Estimate to completion (ETC)

- Yes I also thought of that, but I came to the conclusion that it wasn't essentiel for the subject and for the reader.

  1. Typo: for example The Critical Path Method (CPM), it could provide invaluable into the true schedule status of the project. Should (probably) be… info to the true…?

- Well spotted :-) The typo is now corrected.

  1. Clear points in the limitations section.
  2. In general a well structured and precise article. The content has been cut to the bone but contains all relevant description and examples. Very nice reading.
  3. References according to Wiki-standards.

- Thank you for the feedback, s140046 :-)

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