****NECESSARY: HAVE Microsoft Project license***** WBS: In Microsoft Project, de

****NECESSARY: HAVE Microsoft Project license*****
WBS:
In Microsoft Project, develop a comprehensive work breakdown structure organized by deliverable or a Life Cycle methodology. Please submit two attachments – Project Schedule (WBS) in MPP file and in PDF format.
1) First Requirements:
All tasks that represent total scope of the project (for class project generally 200+). Minimum 150 activities/tasks excluding recurring tasks such as meetings (when schedule fully developed).
Project decomposition to a manageable level (Best practice 3-5). Minimum 3.
Summary tasks/ with activities grouped appropriately
Organized by a life cycle or deliverable
Includes all project management and product related activities
Include all identified Milestones – align with your PMP
Include all product and project deliverables – align with your PMP
Project Information and Completeness

2) THEN Schedule (Gantt Chart):
Using your WBS, create appropriate dependencies between your tasks. You may identify additional tasks that you didn’t initially think of or you may decide to move things around a bit. Your project start and finish date should now align with the dates in PMP. In addition complete section 4 of Project Management Template.
MS Project (mpp and pdf) file of your project. Include WBS Id, Start Date, finish Date, Predecessor, Successor, Duration, Work, etc. of your schedule.
3) Enter Labor Rates and any material costs for your project into Microsoft Project to compute the overall project costs and project costs by high level WBS element. Include project contingency. You will also baseline your project. Submit your Microsoft project file. Also, use a report from Microsoft Project that gives a summary of the cost. Save the report as a PDF file including appropriate fields such as Cost, Baseline Cost, Fixed Cost, WBS Id, etc. in the Gantt Chart view and Work, Overallocated, etc. in the resource view. Submit the PDF file as well.
Note that once completed, your budget (Baseline Cost, Cost), schedule (Start Date and Finish Date) should align with the budget
Attachments:
I have attached all the previous work so you can get some context to the situation.
Convert to PDF:
Open Microsoft Project, go to File -> Open and browse for your file on the local computer or double-click on the file if you have its location opened already. Ensure you have included required fields in your Gantt Chart and Resource view.
Go to File -> Print, select PDF format as the printer to be used, choose additional printing Settings available on the page and click on Print.
In the Save PDF File As window select after save actions and merging options and click OK.

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