Question: Let's assume that a project you are on needs to develop a website with 4,000 web pages. The estimated budget at completion (BAC) is $400,000.

 Let's assume that a project you are on needs to develop
a website with 4,000 web pages. The estimated budget at completion (BAC)
is $400,000. The time limit for the project is 12 months. After
6 months, the Actual Cost (AC) is found to be $300,000. The
work completed is 1,000 web pages, i.e. only $100,000 worth of work

Let's assume that a project you are on needs to develop a website with 4,000 web pages. The estimated budget at completion (BAC) is $400,000. The time limit for the project is 12 months. After 6 months, the Actual Cost (AC) is found to be $300,000. The work completed is 1,000 web pages, i.e. only $100,000 worth of work has been completed. Below is a chart showing the S-curves for the Earned Value (EV), the Actual Cost (AC), the Planned Value (PV), and the Total Budget (BAC) EMV S-Curve $450,000 $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 $250,000 Cost $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 EV AC $0 0 12 PV Time (months) BAC After 6 months: The Planned Value (PV) = 2,000 web pages = $200,000 The Earned Value (EV), ie., actual value of work done = 1,000 web pages = $100,000 The Actual Cost (AC) = $300,000 The Total Budget (BAC) = $400,000 Please answer the following questions by filling in the blanks. The formulas are given for each: 1. Question: What is the Schedule Variance (SV) in this situation given the formula SV = EV - PV = _ (note that a negative variance is not good). This project is Schedule. 2. Question: What is the Cost Variance (CV) in this situation given the formula CV = EV- AC = (note that a negative variance is not good). This project is Budget. 3. Question: What is the Schedule Performance Index (SPI) in this situation given the formula SPI = EV / PV = Note that SPI

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