Forensic schedule analysis has long been hampered by cost and complexity—especially when it comes to MIP 3.4 from AACEI’s RP 29R-03, the “half-step” method that identifies and quantifies the specific progress-related changes responsible for schedule slippage between updates.
Historically, MIP 3.4 has been underutilized due to the time and resources required to perform it manually. But now, thanks to advances in software tools, this powerful method can be executed in seconds—making previously impractical analysis both feasible and cost-effective.
In this session, you'll gain a clear, practical understanding of the half-step delay analysis technique, explore high-impact use cases, and see a live demonstration of how tools can transform what was once a complex and time-intensive process into a streamlined, accessible practice for every scheduler and analyst.
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