How To: Identify and assess “Out of Sequence – In Progress Tasks”

Since a CPM Network is a “model” of reality, it’s likely that the actual activity sequence will differ from (i.e. out-of-sequence) the planned sequence. Therefore, identifying, assessing and adjusting in response to out-of-sequence events are necessary components to maintaining a functional and high-quality CPM schedule.

In general, the more out-of-sequence activities in the CPM network, the more likelihood that logic revisions are necessary. Zümmer’s Analysis Report # 24 – Out of Sequence in Progress Tasks Report not only lists the “In Progress” tasks that are out-of-sequence but also sorts the activities in order of # Days out-of-sequence.

In the illustration, the schedule is calculated using Retained Logic and the Data Date is 20-May-16. Task D started out-of-sequence and the calculated Early Start is 09-Jun-16. Zümmer defines the # of Days out-of-sequence as the difference between the Early Start and the Data Date. In this case, Task D is out-of-sequence by 20 Days.

Other Zümmer Analysis Reports that relate to Out-Of-Sequence type conditions include:

Analysis Report #23 – Not Complete with Started Successor and:

Analysis Report #25 – Not Started with No Active Predecessors.

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