

If your activity has negative float, that means that the early dates of your activities are later than the late dates. You can either use Late Finish date – Early Finish date or Late Start date – Early Start date. When using the Critical Path Method of scheduling, total float can be calculated using the following formula: Late Date – Early Date = Total Float. We will be looking at examples using Primavera P6 Professional – but it should be noted that these negative float causes and solutions are applicable for most projects, regardless of the project management software that you use. In this article, we will cover how negative float is calculated, what causes it, and what can be done to resolve it. If an activity has negative float, you will want to resolve it to ensure your project is able to be completed on time. For example, an activity with -2 days of float will need to be completed 2 days earlier than its finish date for the activity to finish on time. Negative float will cause a delay to the next activity or the overall completion of the project. Occasionally, activities can incur negative float. Activities without float are known as critical, and these activities must be finished on time to complete the project by the finish date. Activities with float are known as non-critical activities, as they have some room for delay, if necessary. Visit the Bluebeam Gateway Guide to learn more about license management.įor more in-depth information on Enterprise and Open Licensing, visit the Revu Administration Guide.In project management, float is a term that refers to the number of days that an activity can be delayed before affecting the next activity in the schedule or the project as a whole. Maintenance is included with every Open License purchase. The seat is checked back in whenever Revu is closed, or switched to View mode. When Revu is opened, a license is checked out from a shared pool of seats. Open licenses are a cloud-based solution only available via Revu eXtreme that allow a company to share a common pool of licenses with multiple users and devices. This licensing model is available for all editions of Revu and includes a Maintenance subscription. Providing a temporary 5% overage of the total number of allowed installations.Automatically releasing registered computers that haven’t communicated with our licensing server after 15 days.Enterprise LicensingĮnterprise licenses are designed to manage computer turnover by: After a one-time purchase, a perpetual license will never expire. Perpetual licenses register Revu to an individual workstation using a serial number and product key. For more information, see the Bluebeam Subscription FAQ. Bluebeam is moving Revu from a licensing and maintenance model to subscription.
