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Engineering insights, product updates, and deep dives into forensic schedule analysis.

Pinned Product UpdateMarch 30, 2026·6 min read

What's Next for FPM: New Engine, New Platform, New Capabilities

We're rebuilding FPM from the ground up with a new forensic engine, AI-native workflows, and a redesigned interface. Here's what we're building and when to expect it.

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EngineeringApril 1, 2026·7 min read

Structural Impacts in an Evolving Network: The Hardest Problem in Forensic Delay Analysis

When a schedule adds and removes hundreds of logic ties between updates, measuring each change's impact requires understanding the network at each point in time. Here's why that's so hard.

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Analysis StrategyMarch 20, 2026·7 min read

Calculator vs Mathematician: Where AI Fits in Forensic Schedule Analysis

AI agents can surface the data, trace paths, and flag anomalies. But the analyst still drives the investigation. How to think about the division of labor between tools, agents, and domain expertise.

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Forensic AnalysisMarch 18, 2026·10 min read

Introducing WOET: A Deterministic Timeline for Forensic Delay Analysis

WOET (Window-Observed Execution Timeline) brings computational rigor to AACE MIP 3.4 contemporaneous-period analysis. Every day classified, every classification traceable.

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CPM TheoryMarch 13, 2026·8 min read

Critical Path vs Longest Path: Why Your Schedule Has Both

Most schedulers treat critical path and longest path as the same thing. They aren't. Here's why both float measures matter, with visual network examples showing when they diverge.

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EngineeringMarch 7, 2026·5 min read

Building FPM with AI: How Claude Helps Ship Forensic Schedule Analysis

How we use AI as a core part of how FPM is built, and how our MCP integration lets anyone query schedule data conversationally.

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