Constructing the project network Flashcards

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Activity

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An activity is an element that requires time to complete and is represented by a box in the WBS.

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What does a node represent in a network diagram?

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A node represents an activity that takes time to complete.

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What is the significance of arrows in a network diagram?

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Arrows indicate the relationships between activities, specifically showing dependencies, such as which activities must be completed before another can start.

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What is a finish-to-start constraint?

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A finish-to-start constraint means that one activity must be completed before another can begin.

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Can activities occur simultaneously in a project network?

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Yes, activities can be concurrent, meaning they can be worked on at the same time.

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What is a milestone in project management?

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A milestone is an event that does not consume time and is represented by a triangle in a diagram; it marks a significant point in the project timeline.

Represented by a triangle

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How does a milestone differ from an activity?

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An activity requires time to complete, while a milestone does not consume time and is a fixed point in the project schedule.

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