A lognormal approximation of activity duration in PERT using two time estimates

A lognormal approximation of activity duration in PERT using two time estimates

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Article ID: iaor20082373
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 58
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 827
End Page Number: 831
Publication Date: Jun 2007
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: probability, statistics: distributions
Abstract:

The success behind effective project management lies in estimating the time for individual activities. In many cases, these activity times are non-deterministic. In such situations, the conventional method (project evaluation and review technique (PERT)) obtains three time estimates, which are then used to calculate the expected time. In practice, it is often difficult to get three accurate time estimates. A recent paper suggests using just two time estimates and an approximation of the normal distribution to obtain the expected time and variance for that activity. In this paper, we propose an alternate method that uses only two bits of information: the most-likely and either the optimistic or the pessimistic time. We use a lognormal approximation and experimental results to show that our method is not only better than the normal approximation, but also better than the conventional method when the underlying activity distributions are moderately or heavily right skewed.

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