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Chapter 10 Homework Assignment




Chapter 10

Questions

1.      Determine the schedule and cost variance for a project that has an actual cost at month 20 of $750,000, a scheduled cost of $600,000 and an earned value of $700,000.

2.      Determine the schedule variance, cost variance, SPI, CPI, and CSI for a project that has an actual cost at month 12 of $90,000, a scheduled cost of $100,000 and an earned value of $120,000.

3.      A software development project at day 60 exhibits an actual cost of $300,000 and a scheduled cost of $375,000.  The software manager estimates a value completed of $300,000.  Determine the schedule variance, cost variance, SPI, CPI, and time variance for the project.

4.      A project to develop a county park has an actual cost in month 24of $240,000, a planned cost of $290,000, and a value completed of $80,000. Determine the schedule variance, cost variance, SPI, CPI, and CSI for the project.


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