use of earned value
Submitted by jason on Fri, 08/22/2008 - 05:57
Dear friends,
what is the primary and beneficial use of earned value as a means of reporting performance of time and cost?
It is the reporting of :
1. An accurate cost-schedule status
2. Cost-Schedule trends
3. Alerts about critical path slippage
4. Baseline variances
Please state your reason. Thanks.
regards
Moranz
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taherk
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 12:26
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Earned value gives you an
Earned value gives you an accurate status of cost and schedule the other options are not really benefits of EV
jason
Sat, 08/23/2008 - 03:21
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Hi,the answer is 2).
Hi,
the answer is 2).
Does anyone have different opinion?
I am not sure why Baseline Variance is not correct. Is it because baseline can be scope baseline, that is, its too generic?
Moranz
sona
Wed, 02/25/2009 - 06:13
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4 for baseline variance.
Because EV is a performance measurement technique that measures against baselines (schedule, cost). The Q is asking about "the primary" use of EV - which is to identify variances against baselines.
kelbyn
Fri, 04/17/2009 - 17:34
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baseline variations
yes, the primary purpose of EV reports to judge/compare earned values to the project baselines: schedule, cost, and scope. The reporting indicates if our project is off these baselines (which also then give us insights to: how far off, potential trends, corrective actions, current status, completion status, etc.) or spot on. Again, the primary need is to tell us how we are performing based on the plans.
4 is the best answer here.