Practical sheet | REF: FIC1688 V1

The S-curve

Author: Jean-Pierre PAYRE

Publication date: October 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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    1. Develop project S-curve(s) using contract input data, both on schedule and within budget

    Planning information presented graphically usually takes the form of curves to represent several sets of data. This representation is used for reporting and analysis, enabling the project team to make decisions.

    Planning curves, known as S-curves, can be linked to the schedule. They show the cumulative costs (labor and purchasing) over the duration of the project.

    Curves can be established for each function (engineering, purchasing, etc.) as well as for the overall project, for a relevant analysis.

    To draw up the S-curve(s), all the information must be taken from the schedule, which itself must satisfy the following requirements:

    • the schedule must cover 100% of the project scope;

    • all activities and milestones must be defined;...

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