Create a resource loading table and perform resource leveling on the project composed of the activities in this table. Activities listed in the table are measured in the number of eight-hour days. The maximum amount of time used per day is 16 hours
Activity Time Predecessor
A 6 --
B 1 --
C 2 A, B
D 4 --
E 1 C, D
F 1 E
G 6 E
H 4 F
J 4 F
K 3 G, H
L 5 J, K
M 3 L
The initial resource loading table with early starts is shown below:
Day 1 is problematic, but activities B and D both have plenty of slack. Activity B has a late start of 5 and D has a late start of 4. Starting D on Day 2 changes the schedule the least and keeps the project under 16 hours per day until Day 11. Activities G, H, and J combine for 24 hours on Days 11-14; G has no slack, H has 1 day slack, and J has 4 days slack. Move J back to a Day 15 start time to resolve this constraint and the new loading table appears below:
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