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    Software Project Management
    ITEC3131
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    1. Introduction Software Project: Classification of project types2. Scope triangle3. Project risk vs business value4. The S curve5. Five phases of project management life cycle6. WBS: Work Breakdown Structure7. Estimate activity duration8. Five methods of Estimating Activity Duration9. Elapsed Time vs Productive time10. PMI Process Groups & Knowledge Areas11. Project Planning and Project Scheduling12. Project Proposal13. Project Networks: Critical Path Method (CPM)14. Build the project network15. Analysis of the project network16. Network Analysis and Critical Path Analysis17. PERT18. GANTT Chart19. Using MS-Project to draw GANTT chart20. Project Metrics & Software Project Estimation21. Software Project Metrics: Metrics & Indicators22. Software measurement: Size Oriented Metrics23. Function-Oriented Metrics24. Software Project Estimation: Decomposition Techniques25. Software Sizing26. Problem-Based Estimation27. Cost Estimation28. Size Estimation: COCOMO Model29. Function Point Analysis30. Project Staffing31. Project Monitoring and Control32. Project Staffing and Personnel Planning33. Software project Teams34. Risk Identification, Analysis and Management35. Earned Value Analysis36. Configuration Management37. Earned Value Analysis for Project Monitoring and Control38. Software Project Quality Assurance Plans39. SQA Process40. Software Project Quality Standards41. Overview of Project Configuration Management42. Project Risk Management
    ITEC3131›Elapsed Time vs Productive time
    Software Project ManagementTopic 9 of 42

    Elapsed Time vs Productive time

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    📘 Elapsed Time vs Productive Time

    Understanding the difference between these two is very important in project scheduling and estimation.


    🔹 1. Definitions

    🔸 Elapsed Time (Calendar Time) ⏱

    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 (Effort Time) ⚙️

    Productive time is the actual time spent actively working on a task.

    👉 It includes only effective working hours, excluding breaks or idle time.


    🔹 2. Key Difference

    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

    🔹 3. Simple Example

    Suppose a task starts on Monday and finishes on Friday:

    • Daily work = 4 hours
    • Weekend in between

    👉 Productive Time = 4 × 5 = 20 hours 👉 Elapsed Time = 7 days (including weekend)


    🔹 4. Relationship Between Them

    ⚖️ Elapsed Time ≥ Productive Time

    Because elapsed time includes:

    • Breaks
    • Waiting time
    • Resource unavailability
    • Dependencies

    🔹 5. Why This Difference Matters

    • Helps in accurate scheduling
    • Prevents underestimation of deadlines
    • Improves resource planning
    • Important for Gantt charts and timelines

    🔹 6. Real-Life Software Example

    Task: Develop a feature

    • Developer works 6 hours/day for 3 days 👉 Productive Time = 18 hours

    But due to:

    • Meetings
    • Delays
    • Weekend

    👉 Elapsed Time = 5 days


    🔹 7. Important Exam Points

    • Productive time = actual effort
    • Elapsed time = calendar duration
    • Always use elapsed time for scheduling
    • Both are important for project planning

    🔹 8. Common Mistake

    ❌ Assuming:

    “Task takes 2 days of work = will finish in 2 days”

    ✔ Correct:

    It may take 3–4 days elapsed time due to delays


    🔹 9. Short Summary

    • Elapsed Time = total calendar duration
    • Productive Time = actual working time
    • Elapsed time is always greater than or equal to productive time
    • Both are essential for accurate project estimation

    🔹 10. Quick Exam Answer (2–3 lines)

    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.


    🔹 11. Likely Exam Questions

    1. Define elapsed time and productive time.
    2. Differentiate between elapsed time and productive time.
    3. Why is elapsed time usually greater than productive time?
    4. Give an example explaining both terms.
    5. Which is more important for scheduling and why?
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