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Earned Value Analysis Author:Adolfo VillafioritaRevision: 2 (2015-02-06)Given the following project plan:IDTaskImmediate Predecessor (*)Expected Duration (days)Budget ($) AMeet with client5500 BWrite SWA2010000 CDebug SWB51500 DPrepare draft manualB51000 EMeet with clientsD51000 FTest SWC, E202000 GMake modificationsF108000 HFinalize manualG105000 IAdvertiseC, E208000(*) all dependencies are assumed to be FS Finish to StartAnd the following progress status:IDTaskStatusActual Start (days)Actual Duration (days)Actual costs ($) AMeet with client100%1500 BWrite SW100%+5 days+10 days9000 CDebug SW100%+15 days+5 days2500 DPrepare draft manual100%As per other delays1000 EMeet with clients100%As per other delays1000 FTest SW100%As per other delays750 GMake modifications0%As per other delays0 HFinalize manual0%As per other delays0 IAdvertise10%+5 on top of other delays1000 Perform an Analysis of the project status at week 13, using EVA.
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