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Graphical path method : ウィキペディア英語版 | Graphical path method The Graphical Path Method (GPM) is a mathematically based algorithm used in project management for planning, scheduling and resource control. GPM represents logical relationships of dated objects – such as activities, milestones, and benchmarks – in a time-scaled network diagram.〔Mubarak, Saleh (2010). Construction Project Scheduling and Control, Second Edition. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-50533-5.〕 == History == The Graphical Path Method (GPM) (formerly known as the ‘Graphical Planning Method’) was originally developed from 2004-2006 by Dr. Gui Ponce de Leon, current Chairman of the Project Management Institute College of Scheduling (PMICOS), and was first presented at the PMICOS 2008 annual conference.〔Ponce de Leon, Gui (2008). Graphical Planning Method (A New Network-based Planning/Scheduling Paradigm). PMICOS 5th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.〕 It was created as an alternative to the Critical Path Method (CPM) and was designed as a graphical tool to encourage an engaging, planning-centric experience for project stakeholders.〔
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