With the advent of a novel network scheduling technique, graphical path method, new paradigms are created which, when fully understood, offer planners and schedulers insights into and flexibility around designing and optimizing networks […]
Due to the complexity of modern projects and large numbers of parties involved, information related to project planning is typically asymmetrical and incomplete. There is a lack of comprehensive tools to synthesize information […]
Most projects, regardless of type or size, include some sort of planning or scheduling session early in their lives. The extent of collaboration, content and scope for such a session can vary dramatically, […]
CPM (Critical Path Method) applications anchored on database-driven scheduling engines controlled via keyboard and mouse have been the dominant paradigm in project management. Database-driven modeling of what is arguably a graphical application is […]
This paper kicks-off a series of treatises on a new, visual, planning-centric process for network-based planning and scheduling. It describes the basic process for configuring a Graphical Planning Method (GPM) plan to the […]
This treatise seeks to shine some light back on collaborative network-based planning by advocating use of LDM (Logic Diagramming Method). LDM is a technique suitable for collaborative planning that is squarely within the […]