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==Task performance chart==
==Task Performance View==


On the task performance chart we can analyze deeply each sub task or task with the same indexes as for the project performance view.
On the task performance chart, we can analyze deeply each subtask or task with the same indexes as for the project performance view.
This is really useful in long and complicated project


On the left window you can choose each single sub task as well as an entire task, than on the right window will appear the corresponding chart.
This is really useful in a long and complicated project.
 
On the left window, you can choose every single sub-task as well as an entire task, then on the right window will appear in the corresponding chart.


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*CPI is the Cost Performance Index,
*CPI is the Cost Performance Index,
*SPI is the Schedule Performance Index.
*SPI is the Schedule Performance Index.
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 1 November 2019

Task Performance View

On the task performance chart, we can analyze deeply each subtask or task with the same indexes as for the project performance view.

This is really useful in a long and complicated project.

On the left window, you can choose every single sub-task as well as an entire task, then on the right window will appear in the corresponding chart.

where:

  • BCWS means Budgeted Cost Work Scheduled,
  • BCWP means Budgeted Cost Work Performed,
  • ACWP means Actual Cost Work Performed.

All these are considered as effort in hours and costs.

PI are the Performance Indexes, where:

  • CPI is the Cost Performance Index,
  • SPI is the Schedule Performance Index.