Standard Deviation and Project Duration Estimates
Standard deviation is a statistical concept that gives a measure of the duration uncertainty and risk in project time estimation.
Standard deviation is a statistical concept that gives a measure of the duration uncertainty and risk in project time estimation.
Free sample questions on project Activity Duration Estimates covering PERT and Standard Deviation for PMP certification.
This article explains the difference between PERT and Critical Path Method (CPM) estimation in Project Schedule Management
Learn about Probability and Statistics in Project Management including terms such as Random Variables, Uniform Distribution, Beta Distribution, Triangular Distribution, Normal Distribution, Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation, and Central Limit Theorem.
What is the PERT Formula and how is it derived? How is PERT estimate calculated? Learn about derivation of PERT formula, Standard Deviation Formula, and Variance Formula.
What is Three Point Estimate? Understand why three point estimate is better than a single point estimate. Learn about probability, estimation in a range, and reserves and padding.
A detailed tutorial on Project estimation and Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) in project management for PMP certification.
PERT stands for Program Evaluation and Review Technique. PERT is a commonly used technique along with Critical Path Method (CPM) to estimate the minimum time needed to complete a project. PERT was developed jointly by the U.S. Navy, Lockheed Martin, and the consulting firm of Booz, Allen and Hamilton working on the Polaris nuclear submarine project, in the 1950s.