Computation of NSD/NSV of task with short term escalation and Schedule Reset Basis = “Last Schedule”
Example: Date-based schedule
Task |
Last Performed Date |
Repeat Interval (Fixed/Floating) |
Positive Tolerance |
NSD |
Latest NSD (NSD + Positive Tolerance) |
T1 |
10/01/2009 |
20 Days |
5 Days |
10/21/2009 |
10/26/2009 |
Let us assume a short term escalation created for T1 and the task is escalated by 15 days. Now as a result of this, the NSD of the task will be 11/05/2009. Assuming further, this task is complied on 11/04/2009, the system generates the following information.
Task |
Last Performed Date |
Repeat Interval (Fixed/Floating) |
Positive Tolerance |
NSD |
Latest NSD (NSD + Positive Tolerance) |
T1 |
11/04/2009 |
20 Days |
5 Days |
11/10/2009 |
11/15/2009 |
Example: Usage-based schedule
Task |
Parameter |
Last Performed Value |
Repeat Interval (Fixed/Floating) |
Positive Tolerance |
NSV |
Latest NSV (NSV + Positive Tolerance) |
T1 |
FH |
500 |
150 |
50 |
650 |
700 |
Let us assume a short term escalation created for T1 and the task is escalated by 50 FH. Now as a result of this, the NSV of the task will be 750. Assuming further, this task is complied on 720, the system generates the following information.
Task |
Parameter |
Last Performed Value |
Repeat Interval (Fixed/Floating) |
Positive Tolerance |
NSV |
Latest NSV (NSV + Positive Tolerance) |
T1 |
FH |
720 |
150 |
50 |
800 |
850 |