Deck 6: Allocating Resources to the Project

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Often it is beneficial to crash activities NOT on the critical path.
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When crashing a task,the usual assumption is that a task is crashed the full amount or none at all.
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For resources that are consumed when used,the problem is which project gets to use the resource first and which must wait.
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Trade-offs must be made in order to optimize the use of limited resources.
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Good PM are able to estimate project task times with absolute certainty
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If resources were not scarce,the resource allocation problem would be concerned solely with cost minimization.
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The time to complete a task with normal or standard-practice resource usage is referred to as the crash duration.
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If resources were not scarce,the resource allocation problem would be concerned solely with profit maximization.
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The amount of resources a project can use depends in part on the timing of the allocation.
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It is considered good management to crash the least costly activities before the more costly ones.
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The variance of the normal time can be quite different from the variance of the crash time.
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Fast-tracking a project is used primarily in the pharmaceutical industry.
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When the work is routine,fast-tracking rarely causes serious problems.
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Resource loading refers to the amounts of specific resources that are scheduled for use on specific activities or projects at specific times.
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All projects are carried out under conditions of uncertainty.
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Resource loading refers to the amounts of specific resources that are scheduled for use on specific activities or projects at specific times.
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All tasks can be crashed to some extent.
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Projects often compete with each other for the same resources.
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The CPM method cannot be used when task durations are probabilistic.
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A project that must be completed by a fixed time is referred to as resource constrained.
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The primary cause of concern in resource allocation is

A) labor cost
B) resource scarcity
C) lack of solution methodologies
D) parallel activities
E) equipment downtime
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MSP allows the PM to create an individual availability calendar for each resource on the project
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A limitation associated with traditional approaches to project management is that the dependency between resources and tasks is often ignored.
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Allocating specific,limited resources to specific activities is called

A) resource allocation
B) resource leveling
C) resource tracking
D) expediting a project
E) crashing a project
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A task's duration is a function of both the amount of labor required to complete the task as well as the calendar time required to complete it.
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Pools of like workers are most useful when labor is subdivided into highly specialized subtasks.
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Applying "line balancing" techniques to balance the capacity of a project typically yields significant benefits.
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A resource allocation decision may be intended to avoid a future problem rather than correct a current problem.
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One limitation of MSP is that all resources must share the same availability calendar.
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The task duration with standard-practice resource usage is referred to as the

A) expected task duration
B) nominal task duration
C) crash duration
D) normal task duration
E) planned task duration
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The as late as possible priority rule is considered the standard scheduling rule.
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Which of the following priority rules makes resources available so that activities start on their LSTs whenever possible without increasing the project's duration?

A) as soon as possible
B) as late as possible
C) shortest task duration first
D) minimum slack first
E) most critical successor
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Which of the following rules maximizes the number of tasks that can be completed by a system in a given period of time?

A) as soon as possible
B) as late as possible
C) shortest task duration first
D) minimum slack first
E) most critical successor
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Crashing refers to

A) expediting the project so as to minimizing the total cost of completing the project.
B) expediting the project so as to minimizing the number of activities in the project
C) expediting the project so as to completing the project by a specified time.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above.
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A task has a normal duration of 9 days and a crash duration of 7 days.Its normal cost is $40 and its crash cost is $100.What is the crash cost per day?

A) $140
B) $70
C) $50
D) $40
E) $30
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A project that must be completed by a specific time is considered

A) time constrained
B) schedule constrained
C) resource constrained
D) performance constrained
E) critically constrained
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Starting the building phase before the design and planning phases is called

A) operations overlapping
B) concurrent engineering
C) fast-tracking
D) concurrent construction
E) construction overlapping
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Which of the following is NOT considered a resource

A) Money
B) People
C) Equipment
D) Material
E) All of the above
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Pools of like resources from which labor can be added temporarily to projects tend to increase costs for the firm as a whole.
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In general,steady state demand for human resources is highly desirable.
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The safety time added to chains other than the critical chain is called

A) feeding buffer
B) project buffer
C) path buffer
D) critical buffer
E) team buffer
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The practice of assigning project team members to multiple projects is called

A) concurrent engineering
B) parallel activities
C) fast-tracking
D) project crashing
E) multitasking
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Which of the following is a measure of the amount by which a project is delayed by application of a leveling rule?

A) schedule inflation
B) schedule progression
C) schedule efficacy
D) schedule efficiency
E) schedule slippage
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Which of the following is NOT commonly used to help select a priority rule?

A) schedule slippage
B) resource utilization
C) in-process inventory
D) cost overruns
E) all of the above are used
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A project that must be completed with in the specified performance requirements is considered

A) time constrained
B) schedule constrained
C) resource constrained
D) performance constrained
E) critically constrained
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According to research,the best overall priority rule is

A) as soon as possible
B) as late as possible
C) shortest task duration first
D) minimum slack first
E) most critical successor
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Often it is beneficial to crash activities NOT on the critical path.
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When crashing a task,the usual assumption is that a task is crashed the full amount or none at all.
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For resources that are consumed when used,the problem is which project gets to use the resource first and which must wait.
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Trade-offs must be made in order to optimize the use of limited resources.
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Good PM are able to estimate project task times with absolute certainty
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If resources were not scarce,the resource allocation problem would be concerned solely with cost minimization.
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The time to complete a task with normal or standard-practice resource usage is referred to as the crash duration.
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If resources were not scarce,the resource allocation problem would be concerned solely with profit maximization.
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The amount of resources a project can use depends in part on the timing of the allocation.
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It is considered good management to crash the least costly activities before the more costly ones.
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The variance of the normal time can be quite different from the variance of the crash time.
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Fast-tracking a project is used primarily in the pharmaceutical industry.
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When the work is routine,fast-tracking rarely causes serious problems.
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Resource loading refers to the amounts of specific resources that are scheduled for use on specific activities or projects at specific times.
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All projects are carried out under conditions of uncertainty.
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Resource loading refers to the amounts of specific resources that are scheduled for use on specific activities or projects at specific times.
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All tasks can be crashed to some extent.
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Projects often compete with each other for the same resources.
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The CPM method cannot be used when task durations are probabilistic.
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A project that must be completed by a fixed time is referred to as resource constrained.
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The primary cause of concern in resource allocation is

A) labor cost
B) resource scarcity
C) lack of solution methodologies
D) parallel activities
E) equipment downtime
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MSP allows the PM to create an individual availability calendar for each resource on the project
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A limitation associated with traditional approaches to project management is that the dependency between resources and tasks is often ignored.
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Allocating specific,limited resources to specific activities is called

A) resource allocation
B) resource leveling
C) resource tracking
D) expediting a project
E) crashing a project
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A task's duration is a function of both the amount of labor required to complete the task as well as the calendar time required to complete it.
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Pools of like workers are most useful when labor is subdivided into highly specialized subtasks.
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Applying "line balancing" techniques to balance the capacity of a project typically yields significant benefits.
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A resource allocation decision may be intended to avoid a future problem rather than correct a current problem.
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One limitation of MSP is that all resources must share the same availability calendar.
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The task duration with standard-practice resource usage is referred to as the

A) expected task duration
B) nominal task duration
C) crash duration
D) normal task duration
E) planned task duration
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The as late as possible priority rule is considered the standard scheduling rule.
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Which of the following priority rules makes resources available so that activities start on their LSTs whenever possible without increasing the project's duration?

A) as soon as possible
B) as late as possible
C) shortest task duration first
D) minimum slack first
E) most critical successor
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Which of the following rules maximizes the number of tasks that can be completed by a system in a given period of time?

A) as soon as possible
B) as late as possible
C) shortest task duration first
D) minimum slack first
E) most critical successor
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Crashing refers to

A) expediting the project so as to minimizing the total cost of completing the project.
B) expediting the project so as to minimizing the number of activities in the project
C) expediting the project so as to completing the project by a specified time.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above.
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A task has a normal duration of 9 days and a crash duration of 7 days.Its normal cost is $40 and its crash cost is $100.What is the crash cost per day?

A) $140
B) $70
C) $50
D) $40
E) $30
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A project that must be completed by a specific time is considered

A) time constrained
B) schedule constrained
C) resource constrained
D) performance constrained
E) critically constrained
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Starting the building phase before the design and planning phases is called

A) operations overlapping
B) concurrent engineering
C) fast-tracking
D) concurrent construction
E) construction overlapping
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Which of the following is NOT considered a resource

A) Money
B) People
C) Equipment
D) Material
E) All of the above
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Pools of like resources from which labor can be added temporarily to projects tend to increase costs for the firm as a whole.
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In general,steady state demand for human resources is highly desirable.
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The safety time added to chains other than the critical chain is called

A) feeding buffer
B) project buffer
C) path buffer
D) critical buffer
E) team buffer
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The practice of assigning project team members to multiple projects is called

A) concurrent engineering
B) parallel activities
C) fast-tracking
D) project crashing
E) multitasking
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Which of the following is a measure of the amount by which a project is delayed by application of a leveling rule?

A) schedule inflation
B) schedule progression
C) schedule efficacy
D) schedule efficiency
E) schedule slippage
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Which of the following is NOT commonly used to help select a priority rule?

A) schedule slippage
B) resource utilization
C) in-process inventory
D) cost overruns
E) all of the above are used
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A project that must be completed with in the specified performance requirements is considered

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C) resource constrained
D) performance constrained
E) critically constrained
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According to research,the best overall priority rule is

A) as soon as possible
B) as late as possible
C) shortest task duration first
D) minimum slack first
E) most critical successor
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