How does Aurora-CCPM handle re-planning (Add/modify delete tasks after baseline) without affecting the previous updates and how does it recalculates buffers?
Aurora does not make any changes to actuals (actual start date, actual end date, remaining duration) when performing a re-plan. The re-plan process eliminates all prior information about the critical chain and buffers; this information is then recalculated using the work that has not yet been completed. Note that this radical re-plan is only invoked upon user command; the more minor variability caused by adding or deleting small numbers of tasks is assumed to be covered by the buffering.
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