While developing the project schedule for a website redesign, you identify the go-live date as a significant point in the timeline. To highlight this key moment without allocating time for work, how should you represent it in your project schedule?
Exclude it from the schedule since it doesn't involve actual work.
Represent it as a milestone to mark the significant event without duration.
Represent it as a summary activity that includes all preceding tasks.
Represent it as a task with a specified duration to plan the work involved.
A milestone is used to signify important events or achievements in a project timeline and typically has zero duration. Representing the go-live date as a milestone emphasizes its significance without adding any duration to the schedule. In contrast, tasks have durations and require resources to complete specific activities. Therefore, using a milestone in this scenario effectively marks the critical date without impacting the project's overall timeline.
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