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NETWORK TECHNIQUES
NETWORK TECHNIQUES
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A D
1 3 4
B C
2
A SIMPLE NETWORK. Example 2.
Construct a Network Diagram from the following
information.
Activity Precedes Immediate Time
(weeks)
A B 15
B C,D 13
C E 8
D END 5
E END 3
A SIMPLE NETWORK. Example 3.
Develop the network for a project with following activities and
immediate predecessors:
Activity Immediate
predecesso
rs
A -
B -
C B
D A,C
E C
F C
G D,E,F
Network of first five activities
A D
1 3 4
E
B
C 5
2
We need to introduce
a dummy activity
The NETWORK of seven
activities.
1 A 3 D 4 G
7
dummy E
B
C 5 F
2 6
1 2 1 Dummy
b 3
b
WRONG!!! RIGHT ✓
Activity c not
required for e
a
a e
d
1
b 1 b
e
d
c
2
c
WRONG
RIGHT
!!!
✓
WRONG!!! RIGHT!!!
a d a d
1 1
b e b
2 2 4
e
c f c f
3 3
a precedes d.
a and b precede e,
b and c precede f (a does not precede f)
SCHEDULING WITH ACTIVITY TIME.
ACTIVITY IMMEDIATE COMPLETION TIME
PREDECESSORS (WEEK)
A - 5
B - 6
C A 4
D A 3
E A 1
F E 4
G D,F 14
H B,C 12
I G,H 2
1. What is the critical path?
2. How long will the project be completed?
MORE EXAMPLES.
CRITICAL PATH METHOD.
PROBLEM 1.
ACTIVITY ESTIMATED TIME (DAYS)
1-2 5
2-3 6
PROBLEM 2. 2-4 4
5-7 10
CONCLUSION
No two diagrams are exactly alike. Each network diagram is unique.
Drawing the CORRECT and LOGICAL diagram cannot be done at once
particularly for complex networks.
The network does not describe time relationships but rather
dependency relationships.
The use of dummy activity preserves a LOGICAL network.
Some activities can be done simultaneously.
The project duration is not determined by summing up all the duration
of activities in the network but by adding the time of critical activities
only.
The longest path is the critical path thus dictates the total time to
complete the project.