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WIndow Analysis ( Time Impact Analysis)

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Sandip U
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I have gone thru the text of window analysis therotically , but still unbale to implement the same . If anybody who have tried window analysis and had the soft copy i request them to mail me at use private message service

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Ken Sadler
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Hi Sandip

 

A Time Impact Analysis and a Windows Analysis are not the same thing.

Ken Sadler
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Hi Sandip

 

A Time Impact Analysis and a Windows Analysis are not the same thing.

Ken Sadler
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Hi Sandip

 

A Time Impact Analysis and a Windows Analysis are not the same thing.

Mike Testro
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Hi Sandip

Windows method of delay analysis is still popular in USA but it is rapidly going out of fashion everywhere else.

You have to master the Time Impact Analysis (UK Definition) method before you even consider any sort of windows application - by which time you will have realised that Windows is just an irrelevant complication to an otherwise straightforward approach.

Best regards

Mike Testro