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| Civilians | It seems MSP uses % complete rather than % work complete to compute earned value from planned value for a task or project. This doesn't make sense to me given that planned value is work X resource rate and %complete is really a measure of duration rather than work. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Using %complete instead of %work complete also really skews the earned value on partially completed tasks that have been split during schedule statusing (Tools/Tracking/Update Project/Reschedule uncompleted work to start after...) So I am wondering if MSP provides a configuration option that allows you to use %work complete to compute earned value (BCWP), and consequently spi and cpi? Can anyone help with that? Thanks in advance to anyone who replies to this question! |
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| Civilians | David, In Project 2002 and 2003 you can change the earned valued calculation from % complete to physical % complete. The physical % complete is a user entered value. To switch to physical % complete: Tools --> Options Calculation tab Click on the earned value button. The other option would be to use custom fields with formulas to calculate the earned value data based upon % Work complete. Hope this helps. Julie >-----Original Message----- >It seems MSP uses % complete rather than % work complete >to compute earned value from planned value for a task or >project. This doesn't make sense to me given that >planned value is work X resource rate and %complete is >really a measure of duration rather than work. It's like >comparing apples and oranges. Using %complete instead of >%work complete also really skews the earned value on >partially completed tasks that have been split during >schedule statusing (Tools/Tracking/Update >Project/Reschedule uncompleted work to start after...) > >So I am wondering if MSP provides a configuration option >that allows you to use %work complete to compute earned >value (BCWP), and consequently spi and cpi? Can anyone >help with that? Thanks in advance to anyone who replies >to this question! > >. > |
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| Civilians | Not quite so far fetched when you consider the default behavior of MSP is to update work at the same rate at which it updates duration, unless you switch it off in options. When you say that a 5 day duration task is 50% complete you will be setting the work completed to what ever value should have been done by the 50% duration mark. If it was a straightline 40 hour assignment, 50% duration will show up as also 50% work complete. If the task is contoured, lets say 5 day duration with 1 hour on each of Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur and 8 hours Fri for a total of 12 hours of work, 50% complete will show we're at noon on Wed and as of this point we have done 2.5 hours of work for 21% work complete. Entering % Complete then indirectly computes the work done as it was initially estimated and baselined and the BCWP reflects the total work to have been performed after a duration equal to the % Complete. Also, the SPI is a description of *schedule* performance not work. If the SPI = 1, the duration we've actually worked up to the status date is equal the duration represented by the status date. If it's <1, the duration worked is what we would have done at some prior status date were we actually on schedule. If we're behind schedule on 15 May, the BCWS will reflect the work that would have been done were we 100% in line with our duration while the BCWP relects the 100% duration level for a date equal to the status date + schedule variance. % Work Complete is actually more allied to the ACWP than it is the BCWP as it reflects, among other things, how much work was actually required for the tasks compared to how much we had estimated would be required. -- Steve House [MVP] MS Project Trainer/Consultant Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs "David Oliver" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5b1701c42d58$05860e20$a001280a@phx.gbl... > It seems MSP uses % complete rather than % work complete > to compute earned value from planned value for a task or > project. This doesn't make sense to me given that > planned value is work X resource rate and %complete is > really a measure of duration rather than work. It's like > comparing apples and oranges. Using %complete instead of > %work complete also really skews the earned value on > partially completed tasks that have been split during > schedule statusing (Tools/Tracking/Update > Project/Reschedule uncompleted work to start after...) > > So I am wondering if MSP provides a configuration option > that allows you to use %work complete to compute earned > value (BCWP), and consequently spi and cpi? Can anyone > help with that? Thanks in advance to anyone who replies > to this question! > |
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