Once the relationships between activities are set, the next step is scheduling your project plan. Scheduling involves Critical Path Method (CPM), which is basically using the Activities duration and the relationships to calculate your Activity schedule dates. The calculation is done by two passes; 1) Forward Pass and 2) Backward Pass Scheduling in Primavera is
Once the creation of Activities is done, the next step would be to create Relationships or “Dependencies” (in Microsoft Project terminology). As every Activity needs a Successor or Predecessor, you also need to know which Activity becomes the Successor and the Predecessor…why? Because it is the Predecessor that controls the start date and Successor controlling
After adding WBS the next step is to add activities. There are several ways to add an activity. 1. Go to Edit, then select User settings, select the Assistance tab and check the activity wizard and close. Now select add on the command bar and the wizard activates. Now unselect the Check the no wizard
WBS or the Work Breakdown Structure is created to break your Prject into logical pieces for the purpose of grouping, sorting and many other features in Primavera. Especially when you use any Tools in Primavera, you will encounter on how important a WBS can be. It is inside these WBS that Activities are created and
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