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• Planninginvolves identification
of a task or tasks that need to
occur
• Scheduling involves assigning
the future action needed to
accomplish a given task to occur
on a certain date and time
• it provides schedule component
names, definitions, structural
relationships & formats that
support the application of a
scheduling method
• one of the factors that influence
the sequence activities process
Program Evaluation
GANTT Chart
& Review Technique
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An arrow placed in the network must satisfy two
basic questions:
wall footing
Principle No. 3
The network(arrow diagram) does not describe time
relationships but rather dependency relationships. The
length and direction of an activity arrow has no relationship
to the amount of time required to accomplish the work
presented by it. Similarly, two activities starting with the
same event do not necessarily occur at the same time.
B
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1 A 2
C
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Principle No. 4
That the Network(arrow diagram) is hardly ever
done by a single person because the
accomplishment of the schedule made from the
network is influenced by several number of people
who have anything to do with the project and
should be consulted when making the network.
The use of Dummy:
Dummy is an arrow on a network showing the
dependent relationship between two activities.
However, dummy activity does not represent actual
work efforts, and do not consume time.
A C A C
X Y
B D B D
Both A and B must be D depends on A and B
completed before C can start. C depends on A only.
D depends only on B not A. Y is a dummy.
X is called dummy.