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Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique

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Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique, commonly known as GERT, is a network analysis technique used in project management that allows probabilistic treatment of both network logic and activity duration estimated. The technique was first described in 1966 by Dr. Alan B. Pritsker of Purdue University and WW Happ[1].
Compared to other techniques, GERT is an only rarely used scheduling technique. The Project Management Institute discarded GERT in its current standards (PMBOK third edition 2004).

References

  1. ^ Pritsker, A. A. B. (April 1966). "GERT: Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique" (PDF). RM-4973-NASA. National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract No. NASr-21. Retrieved 2006-12-05. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)