INCITEST 2019 Conference

Implementation of Critical Path Method (CPM) in Project Designing and Scheduling
Sufa Atin , Riani Lubis

Universitas Komputer Indonesia


Abstract

Scheduling in a project is a tool to determine the activities needed to complete a project in a certain order and time frame, in which every activity must be carried out so that the project is completed on time at an economical cost. The purpose of this study is to find out the critical path in project implementation and find out which projects are postponed and which cannot be delayed in their completion which can affect the entire project work process so that the project can be completed on time. The method used in this study is the Critical Path Method (CPM), which is a network method that has a series of activity components with the longest total amount of time and shows the fastest time period of completion. The results of this study indicate that the use of CPMs is able to get the longest total amount of time with the fastest project completion period, project scheduling and project critical paths can be seen more clearly so that the project can be completed on time.

Keywords: project, management, CPM, float, critical job

Topic: Informatic and Information System

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/9nmyQ3kNhrTB

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