Case Study: Your friend Anita calls to ask for your help because she needs a new computer. You are excited to help Anita because this computer is completely voice-activated, and it does not require a keyboard.
Part 1: Use this information to develop a schedule for Anita, reflect the critical path, and identify float.
Establish product objectives (Predecessor = none / Time = 4 days)
Create product design (Predecessor = A / Time = 8 days)
Establish project team (Predecessor = B / Time = 2 days)
Develop product specifications (Predecessor = B / Time = 10 days)
Design, produce, and test prototype subassembly 1 (Predecessors = C and D / Time = 22 days)
Design, produce, and test prototype subassembly 2 (Predecessors = C and D / Time = 12 days)
Design, produce, and test power supply alternative A (Predecessors = C and D / Time = 20 days)
Design, produce, and test power supply alternative B (Predecessors = C and D / Time = 18 days)
Select between power supply A and B (Predecessors = G and H / Time = 4 days)
Test computer system (Predecessors = E, F, and I / Time = 8 days)
Receive approval and ship to Anita (Predecessor = J / Time = 3 days)
You can use any format or tool to submit your input such as using Word, Excel, ProjectLibre (free open source), etc.
Part 2: Discuss how you might apply Agile release planning to expand the voice-activated software used for the computer to other applications such as smart televisions, tablets, and smartphones.
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