Microsoft Project

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RubricUnit5-Dependencies.xlsx

Scale

Topic Criteria Max Your Points Comments
WBS WBS detail / content / completeness corrected / enhanced 15 15
Dependencies Summary tasks are not linked 5 5
At least one constraint with note 5 5
Different types of dependencies (FS, FF, SS, SF) 5 5
Use of Leads and Lags 5 5
Limited number of detail tasks have no predecessors 5 5
Limited number of detail tasks have no successors 5 5
Completeness At Least 50 % of detail tasks are linked 25 25
At least 75% of detail tasks linked 25 25
All detail tasks are linked 5 5
Comment
Assigment total 100 100

Update your Microsoft Project 2013 file (.mpp) to include dependencies, constraints, deadlines and calendars Using the Microsoft Project file that you created for Assignment 4, create appropriate dependencies between your tasks. During this exercise, you may identify additional tasks that you didn't initially think of or you may decide to move things around a bit. That is perfectly acceptable and common when you start building the schedule. It is a living, breathing document and does change throughout the course of planning. Use the Link button on the Task tab to create dependencies between tasks. Double click the arrow between the tasks to change the dependency type. Add Lag or Lead (-Lag) time where appropriate. Add any necessary constraints to your tasks. For any tasks that you have added a constraint to, please include a note explaining the constraint. Chapters 5 and 6 of the Ambriz book includes a lot of information on linking tasks and adding constraints into Microsoft Project. The sample file link is a Microsoft Project file that will give you an idea of what your completed file will look like.