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S curve can anyone comment on the usefullness of this ?

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Question by woman10sus
Submitted on 2/2/2004
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S curve
can anyone comment on the usefullness of this ?


Answer by sue
Submitted on 3/22/2006
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s-curve is a technique of controlling the cost of expenditure in construction project.  Plot the estimate flow of the expenditure based on the cumulative expenses (every month)and plot the real/actual curve on the previous graph.  Look at the progress.  do something if the progress is slow or under estimate.

That's all. Thanks

 

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