Question 1 (20 marks) This question concerns planning and project management. Consider a project consisting of fourteen (14) tasks, as follows: Estimated Task Duration days) Dependencies 3 A none - B 5 ? ? 7 D 6 ? E 6 ? F 9 ? ? G 3 H 7 I 5 ? J 9 ? K 6 L 3 ? M 8 N 5 Preliminary Part Notice that, except for task A, the dependencies are not specified above. You must choose them (randomly or however you wish), according to the following rules: Five (5) tasks have exactly one dependency each. Five (5) tasks have exactly two dependencies each. Three (3) tasks have exactly three dependencies each. No task can be a dependency of more than four other tasks. (For instance, you cannot simply make everything depend on A, B and/or C.) Tasks only depend on other tasks that have a "lower" letter, e.g., F can depend on D, but D cannot depend on F. Within the above rules, complete the above table by selecting tasks to have zero, one, two or three dependencies, and choose what those dependencies are. Main Part Answer the following based on the completed table, including the task dependencies you've chosen: (a) Draw an activity-on-node (AON) graph to represent the task dependencies. [3 marks! (b) Determine the project duration (showing your working). [3 marks (c) Identify which tasks have slack time. [2 marks] (d) Say you're using Scrum with 2-week (10-day) sprints. At the very start of the project, the product owner wants to add activities and to the sprint backlog. Is this possible? Explain why or why not 13 marks (e) By day 30, say your team has: Completed activity J. . Completed all tasks that would have been necessary to undertake ) in the first place. Nor completed any other tasks. Calculate your "actual progress" at this point (showing your working). 13 marks (1) Say that cach activity will be represented by a kanban card. Show what a kanban board would/could look like at the following points in time: (0) When activity is in development. (3 marks (ii) When activity I is under review. 13 marks| (Note: your kanban boards do not need to look fancy: they just need to convey the information.)