What resources have been initially over-allocated in the project described by the table? Assume that all activities will begin at their early start times and require the number of hours per day indicated in the table
Each worker is available for 8 hours per day. Do not level this project.
Activity Activity Length Predecessor Resource Resource Hours Per Day
A 9 -- Lisa 1
B 8 -- Nathan 7
C 13 A Jake 6
D 11 B Nathan 6
E 6 B Jake 4
F 9 C Lisa 4
G 9 D Jake 5
H 9 E Lisa 6
M 9 F, G Nathan 7
J 4 F, H Lisa 2
K 1 M, J Nathan 6
L 11 K Jake 7
Resource loadings are summarized in the table. Over-allocations occur with Lisa on day 23; Jake on days 10-14 and again on days 20-22.
Worker Days Loading
Lisa 1-9
10-14
15-22
23
24-31
32-35
36-52 1
0
6
10
4
2
0
Nathan 1-8
9-19
20-31
32-40
41
42-52 7
6
0
7
6
0
Jake 1-8
9
10-14
15-19
20-22
23-28
29-41
42-52 0
4
10
6
11
5
0
7
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