Planning, Scheduling & Programming Discussion Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sat, 2011-09-24 12:40 Permalink Hi John If you really want to Hi John If you really want to know about windows / time slice analysis then go to the AACE website and try to understand the convoluted language. They really know how to put the anal in analysis. I have been working as a delay analyst for 15 years and have avoided Windows analysis like the plague. If you really want to develop your analytical skills then study Time Impact Analysis - as defined in the UK - not USA. Better still go to www.planningacademy.org and see the tuition modules on Principles of Delay Analysis. Best regards Mike Testro Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sat, 2011-09-24 12:40 Permalink Hi John If you really want to Hi John If you really want to know about windows / time slice analysis then go to the AACE website and try to understand the convoluted language. They really know how to put the anal in analysis. I have been working as a delay analyst for 15 years and have avoided Windows analysis like the plague. If you really want to develop your analytical skills then study Time Impact Analysis - as defined in the UK - not USA. Better still go to www.planningacademy.org and see the tuition modules on Principles of Delay Analysis. Best regards Mike Testro
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19 years 10 monthsHi John If you really want to
Hi John
If you really want to know about windows / time slice analysis then go to the AACE website and try to understand the convoluted language.
They really know how to put the anal in analysis.
I have been working as a delay analyst for 15 years and have avoided Windows analysis like the plague.
If you really want to develop your analytical skills then study Time Impact Analysis - as defined in the UK - not USA.
Better still go to www.planningacademy.org and see the tuition modules on Principles of Delay Analysis.
Best regards
Mike Testro