Technical requirements
You will, of course, need access to Microsoft (MS) Project to follow this chapter from now on. Specifically, I will use Microsoft Project Professional 2019 Online Desktop Client, which is a cloud-based offering. The top-tier product offerings will integrate a few Enterprise features that are not required for this book. Also, for the purposes of this book, it does not matter whether you use the cloud-based or on-premise offering because of the similarities in UI and the algorithmic behavior of Project.
Normally, your company's system administrator should provide you access to MS Project. If you do not have that luxury, then you will have to install it yourself. At the time of writing this chapter, Microsoft's product website is unintuitive to use, even for new users. It is likely that you will find it frustrating to choose, try, install, or even purchase from the six variations of MS Project software currently offered; however, a trial version is...