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MODULE31) Refer to the activity listing for Problem 16 on page 178 in the text, and to your “Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)” Microsoft Project assignment file that you completed for Module 2.a) Set the project start date to exactly 2 months later than now (go to Toolbar: PROJECT – PROJECT INFORMATION).b) Enter the duration for each activity as shown in the table.c) Assign the predecessors for each activity as shown in the table.d) Display the Early Start, Late Start, Early Finish, and Late Finish dates by inserting these columns into the Gantt View.e) Insert the Total Slack Column.f) Identify the Critical Path.g) If the “Compare total installation” activity increases to 9 days, does the project end date change? If so, to what date? Did the critical path change, if so how and why?h) Based on the changes made in the “Compare total installation” activity and using the Gantt Chart Wizard (go to Toolbar: FORMAT – GANTT CHART WIZARD), display the critical path.MODULE41) Refer to the activity listing for Problem 16 on page 178 in the text, and to your “Project Scheduling” Microsoft Project assignment file that you completed for Module 3.2) Perform the following in your completed Microsoft Project file from Module 3.a) Add six labor resources and assign labor rates to each (go to Toolbar: VIEW – RESOURCE SHEET). Review the activities and make an educated assumption on what the six resources should be. Reference the Lesson 11 Video Tutorial.b) In the Gantt View, assign at least one resource to each lowest level activity (double click on the activity, click on the Resources tab, and select a resource from the pull-down dialog). You may also assign the resources based on the information in the Lesson 12 Video Tutorial.c) Enter estimated labor hours using the procedure outlined in the Lesson 12 Video Tutorial. Be sure that your project durations do not change.d) Resolve all resource over-allocations using the procedure outlined in the Lesson 19…
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