RE: Using double deadlines
- From: Jim Aksel <JimAksel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:50:01 -0700
That would not be incorrect. What defines "correct" is the scheduling
policies in place for your program. So, you can place a deadling on a
summary task. The subordinate discrete tasks may have their own deadlines
but thatm might pollute a good view of the critical path.
Personally, I would have a milestone: Deliver to Customer and put a
deadliine on that rather than a summary.
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"Kimberly" wrote:
Is it correct to use seperate deadlines for subtasks where the summary task.
is the deadline to the customer?
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