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answer the below questions correctly:

1. For the network shown in the attached file, calculate the following:
a. Expected duration (µ)
b. Variance (sµ2 )
c. Standard Deviation (sµ)
d. Probability that the network can be completed in 50 days or less.
2. N/A
3. A project is in its 50th week and has an actual cost of $300,000 for the work performed to date. The budgeted cost of that work is $400,000. It expected to have completed $500,000 worth of work by this time. The budget for the entire project is $1,000,000. What is the:
a. CV
b. SV
c. CPI
d. EAC (provide two possible values. Show the formulas you use in calculating each)
4. You have prepared an initial estimate of $2,000,000 to develop a software application for your organization. However, after you think about it a while, you vaguely remember from an old course you took at UMUC that estimates aren’t the same as reality. So, you do a bit more analysis and come up with the following table. How much reserve should you add to your initial estimate in order to have a 90% chance of success?

Activity Most Likely Optimistic Pessimistic
Labor $1,000,000 $800,000 $1,500,000
Commercial SW and Licenses $500,000 $450,000 $550,000
Subcontracts $500,000 $450,000 $600,000

The estimates include all applicable burdens. All activities have assumed a triangular distribution. You may use any method you require, but show your work in an attachment.
5. You are preparing a project to lay fiber optic cable. The first task is to mobilize the team. You estimate this will take one week and cost $3000. The second task is to lay the cable. This will take three weeks and will cost $45,000. The total length of the cable is 15 miles. The last task, which will take one week, is to terminate and test the cable. You budget $5000 for this. At the end of the first week, you have completed mobilization, but it cost a total of $4500. At the end of the third week, you have completed five miles of cable at a total cost of $28,000 (installation only). It takes you a total of 10 weeks to complete the entire project, for a total cost of $65,000.
a. At the end of week 1:
i. What is your SPI?
ii. What is your CPI?
iii. What is your EAC?
b. At the end of week 3:
i. What is your SPI?
ii. What is your CPI?
iii. What is your EAC?
c. At the end of the project:
i. What is your SPI?
ii. What is your CPI?
iii. What is your EAC?

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Respond to the following interview questions. Your final submission should be a min of 1 page
1) What are your strengths and weaknesses?
2) Why should we hire you?
3) Where do you see yourself in 5 yrs?
4) What is your definition of success?
5) If you could do anything in your life differently what would it be? Why?
6) Why did you decide to attend Monroe College and not another college?
7) Do you work better in teams or by yourself?
8) Give three adjectives which best describe you
9) If you were an animal what animal would you be?
10) Have you ever used illegal drugs?

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Questions

Respond to the following interview questions. Your final submission should be a min of 1 page
1) What are your strengths and weaknesses?
2) Why should we hire you?
3) Where do you see yourself in 5 yrs?
4) What is your definition of success?
5) If you could do anything in your life differently what would it be? Why?
6) Why did you decide to attend Monroe College and not another college?
7) Do you work better in teams or by yourself?
8) Give three adjectives which best describe you
9) If you were an animal what animal would you be?
10) Have you ever used illegal drugs?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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