The DCMA is a guide for the development of all schedules - in the full text there are carve-outs for long duration activities, etc. Section 4 of DCMA-EA PAM 200.1 define the last published version of the DCMA 14 Point Schedule Metrics, which were developed to identify potential problem areas within a schedule. Download from: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-SCH-020.php#Process1
The DCMA is a guide for the development of all schedules - in the full text there are carve-outs for long duration activities, etc. Section 4 of DCMA-EA PAM 200.1 define the last published version of the DCMA 14 Point Schedule Metrics, which were developed to identify potential problem areas within a schedule. Download from: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-SCH-020.php#Process1
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24 years 9 monthsHi Brian,The DCMA is a guide
Hi Brian,
The DCMA is a guide for the development of all schedules - in the full text there are carve-outs for long duration activities, etc. Section 4 of DCMA-EA PAM 200.1 define the last published version of the DCMA 14 Point Schedule Metrics, which were developed to identify potential problem areas within a schedule. Download from: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-SCH-020.php#Process1
There are no 'standard definintions' for schedule levels, the best guide developed from multiple authorities is at: https://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/PDF/Schedule_Levels.pdf
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24 years 9 monthsHi Brian,The DCMA is a guide
Hi Brian,
The DCMA is a guide for the development of all schedules - in the full text there are carve-outs for long duration activities, etc. Section 4 of DCMA-EA PAM 200.1 define the last published version of the DCMA 14 Point Schedule Metrics, which were developed to identify potential problem areas within a schedule. Download from: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-SCH-020.php#Process1
There are no 'standard definintions' for schedule levels, the best guide developed from multiple authorities is at: https://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/PDF/Schedule_Levels.pdf