Float versus standard deviation
Submitted by shaikfromriyadh on Sun, 04/29/2012 - 12:50
Question: The sponsor wants the project to be completed in 40 days. The CPI is 1.1, the project critical path duration is 38 days with the standard deviation of 2 days. What is the maximum project float.
a) 8 days
b) 2 days
c) 4 days
d) 0 days
The answer is 4.
Can anyone explain what is the relation ship between float and standard deviation.
Thanks,
Abdul khadar
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sspawar
Sun, 04/29/2012 - 14:30
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4 DAYS
As per normal distribution curve :
STANDARD DEVIATION = 2
It means = +/- 2n DAYS DURATION CAN VARY FROM THE MOST LIKELY (mean value) =38DAYS(OR ANY VALUE IN DAYS)
Here n is degree of probablity
There is appx 68% chances (n=1) that project may complete in 36days to 40 days. ---- here float is 4 days
There is appx 95% chances (n=2) that project may complete in 34days to 42days ------here float is 8 days
there is apx 99.73% (n=3) chances that project may complete in 32days to 44days - ---here float is 12 days
and sso on ---------
second condition is maximum expected time (sponser has fixed) is = 40days
hence 1st option (C) is right one. = 4days
or
as per variance formua = ((P-O)/6)^2
Sigma( st deviation) = P-O/6 =2DAYS
hence V = 2^2 = +/- 4 days ( this variance formula is for sigma one (68%) probablity )
This variance is here float for total duration.
projmanpro
Sun, 04/29/2012 - 16:37
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sspawar i agree with your
sspawar i agree with your explanation dude
shaikfromriyadh
Mon, 04/30/2012 - 07:49
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Great answer
Thank you....
sspawar
Mon, 04/30/2012 - 12:06
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If SD is 3, - both results does not match
BY normal dist curve it will be - 0 to 6days float for n=1
0 to 12days float for n =2
By variance formula = 3^2 = 3x 3 = 0 to 9 days float., variance formula is irrespective of any value of n.
It sounds us the later formula is to be followed in exam / exam point of view, because this is PMBOK formula.
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