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Task Contours
MS 2007 lists about ten contours (flat, back loaded, bell, etc.). I would
like to take advantage of this feature but cannot find definitions (mathematical definitions would be best) of the contours to know how each contour would effect the manhour distribution. Bell is easy to guess, but how much does "early peak" effect the distribution, for example? Does anyone know where I can access this information? |
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Re: Task Contours
gentlehardt --
To the best of my knowledge, Microsoft has never released the algorithm for the default Work Contours. An excellent way to determine how they work is to create a project with ten tasks, each of which has a Duration of 10 days. Assign a resource to each task at 100% Units. Then apply a Work Contour to each of the ten tasks. You will quickly see that each Work Contour increases the Duration between 50% and 100%. Beyond using the default Work Contours, you can also use the Contoured pattern, which means that you manually type the Work in the timephased grid the way you want the resource to do the job. Hope this helps. -- Dale A. Howard [MVP] VP of Educational Services msProjectExperts http://www.msprojectexperts.com http://www.projectserverexperts.com "We write the books on Project Server" "genglehardt" <genglehardt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A43B18FB-0773-4F75-AF87-53D8CEBD947F@microsoft.com... > MS 2007 lists about ten contours (flat, back loaded, bell, etc.). I would > like to take advantage of this feature but cannot find definitions > (mathematical definitions would be best) of the contours to know how each > contour would effect the manhour distribution. Bell is easy to guess, but > how much does "early peak" effect the distribution, for example? Does > anyone > know where I can access this information? |
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