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Calculating Late Start (LS) and Late Finish (OF) The formula used for Late Start and Late Finish dates: Late Start of Activity = Late Finish of activity activity duration + 1. Late Finish of Activity = Late Start of successor activity 1.
This page compares activity ES vs EF vs LS vs OF and mentions difference between activity ES (Early Start), EF (Early Finish), LS (Late Start) and OF (Late Finish). The links to other difference between terms are also provided.
The Latest Finish Time = OF is the latest possible time that an activity can end without delaying the OF time of any succeeding activity. To Calculate ES and EF times: Assume that the target date for completing the project = EF =OF for the project. ... LS for each activity ending the project = OF activity time.
Early Start of the activity = Early Finish of predecessor activity + 1. Early Finish of the activity = Activity duration + Early Start of activity 1.
Step 1: Late finish of last activity on the critical path is same as its early finish. Write this number in the bottom right corner. Step 2: Calculate late start of this activity as the late finish minus activity duration plus 1. This calculation has the same reason start and finish are both included in the duration.
The earliest finish of an activity is defined as its earliest start time increased with its duration estimate. Figure 2 displays the ESS for the example project of figure 1, starting from the first activity A and working forwards to the last activity F, resulting in a total project duration of 15 time units.
Remember, the early start of the first activity in a path is one. The early finish of an activity is its ES plus its duration minus one. The early start of an activity is the early finish of the previous activity plus one.
Step 1: Late finish of last activity on the critical path is same as its early finish. Write this number in the bottom right corner. Step 2: Calculate late start of this activity as the late finish minus activity duration plus 1. This calculation has the same reason start and finish are both included in the duration.
Early Start = Remaining Start date. The earliest date the remaining work for the activity can begin. This date is based on activity relationships, schedule constraints, and resource availability. Early Finish = Remaining Finish date. The earliest date the activity can finish.
The phrase early finish date (also known by the abbreviation EF) refers, on the critical path method, to the earliest possible point at which the as yet to be completed elements of a schedule activity (or, depending on the particular context, the entire project as a whole) may potentially be completed.
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