Chapter 7: Tasks – under the Microscope
Imagine reading a textbook that had no organization to it, with no logical breakup into chapters, or even paragraphs, nor use of punctuation, or a progressive story within it. Such a book would be hard to read, and even more difficult to refer to. It would be an amorphous blob of information and its real-world value would probably be lost.
This same fate often awaits project schedules that are not meaningfully organized. In this chapter, we will learn how to go from a WBS-based task list to a well-designed project schedule. There are several aspects of a schedule that will make it well-designed rather than just a functional schedule. These aspects include non-functional requirements such as being able ...
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