Understanding the difference between these two is very important in project scheduling and estimation.
Elapsed time is the total time taken from the start to the end of an activity, including all delays, breaks, and non-working periods.
👉 It is measured in calendar units (days, weeks, months).
Productive time is the actual time spent actively working on a task.
👉 It includes only effective working hours, excluding breaks or idle time.
| Feature | Elapsed Time | Productive Time |
|---|---|---|
| Meaning | Total duration (start → finish) | Actual working time |
| Includes breaks? | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Includes weekends/holidays? | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Focus | Schedule | Effort |
| Unit | Calendar time | Work hours/days |
Suppose a task starts on Monday and finishes on Friday:
👉 Productive Time = 4 × 5 = 20 hours 👉 Elapsed Time = 7 days (including weekend)
⚖️ Elapsed Time ≥ Productive Time
Because elapsed time includes:
Task: Develop a feature
But due to:
👉 Elapsed Time = 5 days
❌ Assuming:
“Task takes 2 days of work = will finish in 2 days”
✔ Correct:
It may take 3–4 days elapsed time due to delays
Elapsed time is the total calendar time taken to complete a task, including delays and non-working periods, while productive time is the actual time spent working on the task. Elapsed time is usually greater than productive time and is used for scheduling purposes.
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