Gantt Chart

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A Gantt Chart is a project schedule (a process model for a project schedule) that approximates approaches by Karol Adamiecki or Henry Gantt.



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2016

  • (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ http://wikipedia.org/wiki/gantt_chart Retrieved:2016-3-16.
    • A Gantt chart is a type of bar chart, adapted by Karol Adamiecki in 1896 and independently by Henry Gantt in the 1910s, [1] that illustrates a project schedule. Gantt charts illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project. Terminal elements and summary elements comprise the work breakdown structure of the project. Modern Gantt charts also show the dependency (i.e., precedence network) relationships between activities. Gantt charts can be used to show current schedule status using percent-complete shadings and a vertical "TODAY" line as shown here. Although now regarded as a common charting technique, Gantt charts were considered revolutionary when first introduced.

      This chart is also used in information technology to represent data that has been collected.

  1. Weaver, Patrick (April 4–6, 2006). "A Brief History of Scheduling." Mosaic Project Services Pty Ltd.