92. Which of the following are the guidelines for the construction of a network diagram?
(d) all of the above
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all of above guide lines for the contruction
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Which of the following are the guidelines for the construction of a network diagram?
A. Each activity is represented by one and only one arrow in the network
B. Dangling must be avoided in a network diagram
C. Dummy activity consumes no time or resource
D. All of the above
The correct answer is Option D
Guidelines for constructing Network plates
- Each exertion is represented by only one arrow.
- An arrow can represent only one exertion
- If two or further conditioning are linked with the same launch & end events. ersatz exertion/ conditioning needs to be introduced into the network
- Before an exertion can be started all antedating conditioning must be completed
- The inflow of illustrations is from left to right.
- The arrows aren't to the scale
- The arrows should be straight
- Unless necessary, arrows shouldn't be crossed.
The priority illustration system(PDM) is a tool for scheduling conditioning in a design plan.
- It's a system of constructing a design schedule network illustration that uses boxes, appertained to as bumps, to represent conditioning and connects them with arrows that show the dependencies.
- A logical network illustration illustrates the inflow of information through a network and shows how bias communicates with each other.
- It generally includes rudiments like subnets, network objects and bias, routing protocols and disciplines, voice gateways, business inflow and network parts.
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