Skip to content
3SL header
3SL_Logo_Medium

3SL Blog

From concept to creation

  • Home
  • Blog
  • News
  • Newsletters
  • Hints & Tips
  • Articles
  • FAQ

Tag: earned value

Earned value is a graph which starts at zero and grows over time to reach 100% of the goal, termed an earned value graph.

Posted on 8th February 201711th May 2017

Earned Value Graphs

Can Cradle data be shown as an earned value graph?
Yes, it can, here is an example:

A Cradle Graph
A Cradle Graph
TweetShareNewsletter
December 2025
MTWTFSS
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031 
« Nov    

Archive

Search

Categories

Tags

Document Loader administration modelling c_io white papers newsletter dates/times publish workflow metrics 3SL Cradle licences Cradle support compliance and traceability social media diagrams configuration management Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) hierarchies new features / release change control Document Publisher settings/configuration/prefs/customise Systems Engineering (SE) Cradle modules images output/printing users office tools alerts project schema WorkBench lifecycle linux reports sidebar anti-virus start page installation frames SysML Citrix Risk items login Cradle product versions source documents formal documents Web Publisher import/export graphs Cradle-7.6 Cradle database queries general interest history user requirements discussions language views categories Project Manager Cradle-7.7 hierarchy diagrams (HID) cross references / links deals Toolsuite database G-Cloud Cradle errors information capture SaaS Cradle-7.3 project management document management baselines Cradle-7.1 Risks Cyber Essentials commands distributor skills training process flow diagram (PFD) requirements management iso9001 forms Windows testing PDUID projects Cradle-7.2 INCOSE user interface (UI) Risk Management definitions dashboards Cradle-7.4 Web Access

Copyright

Copyright© 1987 - Structured Software Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Cradle® is a registered trademark of 3SL in the UK and other countries.
Blog – Privacy Proudly powered by WordPress