5 Questions
Project network is a textual description of the sequence in which the terminal events of a project must be completed.
False
The project network is similar to a Gantt chart.
False
Arrow Diagram Method (ADM) is also known as the Activity on Node.
False
The project network is used by Project Managers to track the progress of activities during the course of the project.
True
Precedence Diagram Method (PDM) is a graphical technique that represents activities as arrows and nodes to depict their relationships and dependencies.
False
Study Notes
Project Network
- A textual description of the sequence of terminal events in a project, outlining the order in which they must be completed.
- Similar to a Gantt chart, providing a visual representation of the project's timeline.
Arrow Diagram Method (ADM)
- Also known as the Activity on Node method.
- A graphical technique used to depict the relationships and dependencies between activities in a project.
Precedence Diagram Method (PDM)
- A graphical technique that represents activities as arrows and nodes, showcasing their relationships and dependencies.
- Used by Project Managers to track the progress of activities during the course of the project.
Test your knowledge of project management with this quiz on project networks. Challenge yourself with questions about project activity sequences, flow charts, and work breakdown structures.
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