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Quick Summary
Task list/Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) in Microsoft Project, from a multi-subsystem electromechanical development project, covering activities from the early planning phase through the end of the alpha and beta testing activities.
What this is
Task list/Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) in Microsoft Project, from a multi-subsystem electromechanical development project. Includes not only engineering activities for hardware and software design, prototyping, and integration, but also cross-functional activities such as user manual and training development.
Why it's useful
This Project file provides an example of complete lifecycle planning for a multi-system project, from early planning through the end of testing activities. In addition to engineering activities for hardware and software design, prototyping, and integration, it also includes cross-functional activities such as user manual and training development.
How to use it
Review the WBS structure, use of milestones, etc., for ideas for your own project's WBS. There are a number of custom views and filters coded to aid showing subsets of information - see the Views menu in Microsoft Project. Edit the file to create your own template if desired.
Note: You must have Microsoft Project installed in order to edit this file. If you don't have MS Project you can still view the file using one of the many MS Project viewers on the market. (Google on "Microsoft Project viewer" for scads of possibilities.) You may also want to look into Microsoft's 60-day free trial offer.
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