Budgeted cost of work performed

Budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP), or "earned value" (EV), in project management is the budgeted cost of work that has actually been performed in carrying out a scheduled task during a specific time period.[1] NASA's definition of the BCWP is the sum of the budgets for completed work packages and completed portions of open work packages, plus the applicable portion of the budgets for level of effort and apportioned effort.[2] BCWP is an Earned value management term and it is different from:

As example of the difference assume that a schedule contains:

In this case Budgeted cost of work scheduled (BCWS) is $1000 and it is assumed that it would be spent in the period from January 1 to January 10.

At the end of January 5, the work is scheduled to be 50% complete (5 days of the scheduled 10 days). So, at the end of January 5,

Suppose that by the end of January 5, the work is actually only 30% complete. In this case,

Also, suppose that to reach the 30% complete level at the end of January 5, $250 was actually spent.

References

  1. Project Management Institute (1998) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge - Third Edition 2004. ISBN 1-930699-45-X
  2. EVM Glossary