Program evaluation and review technique (PERT)
The Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) is a method used in project management for planning, scheduling and coordinating the tasks of a project. It is based on a network diagram analysis of the different tasks that are involved. PERT is specifically suited for large, complex and nonrepititive projects, since the network diagram varies in each project.
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General overview
- General presentation of the method (purpose, history) - How it works more or less - Difference compared to other similar methods (CPM)
Key concepts
- Definition of the key concepts that will be used
- Activities - Events - Network diagram and analysis - Critical Path
PERT has several concepts that need to be defined, to understand the concept of the method. Those are : - Activities - Events - Network diagrams - Network analysis - Critical path
The network diagrams The activities are the tasks that need to be completed. They have different durations and different prioritize in each project. On a network level, they are represented as nodes connected by arrows..
The process
- Detailed step by step presentation of the method
- building a network diagram - calculation of the times - possible modifications
Applications and limitations
- Where is the method most useful and why - Why it cannot be used in other areas or is less efficient - Possible future ?