Test Your Knowledge on Critical Path Method (CPM) Networks
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¿Qué es un plan de tareas?

  • Un conjunto de metas para alcanzar una actividad
  • Un conjunto de actividades para alcanzar una meta (correct)
  • Un conjunto de metas para alcanzar una meta
  • Un conjunto de actividades para alcanzar una actividad
  • ¿Cómo se llama la representación de un plan de tareas con el método CPM?

  • Un organigrama
  • Un diagrama de flujo.
  • Un esquema
  • Una red (correct)
  • ¿De qué está compuesta la red del método CPM?

  • De tareas, puntos y flechas.
  • De actividades, puntos y flechas.
  • De tareas, eventos y flechas.
  • De actividades, eventos y flechas. (correct)
  • ¿Qué representan los eventos en la red del método CPM?

    <p>Puntos de control para las actividades.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué representan las flechas en la red del método CPM?

    <p>Las actividades.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuántos nodos tiene cada actividad en la red del método CPM?

    <p>Dos.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué representan los nodos en la red del método CPM?

    <p>El inicio y final de cada actividad</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué tipos de actividades pueden haber en la red del método CPM?

    <p>Paralelas, relacionadas, concurrentes o divergentes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Para qué se pueden usar las actividades ficticias en la red del método CPM?

    <p>Para guardar las relaciones de precedencia y identificar cada actividad</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • A plan of tasks is a set of activities to achieve a goal.
    • The representation of a plan of tasks with the CPM method is called a network.
    • The network is composed of activities, events, and arrows.
    • Each activity can include one or more tasks.
    • Events serve as control points for activities.
    • Arrows represent activities, and their length does not represent duration.
    • Each activity is represented by one arrow and two nodes.
    • Nodes represent the end of activities that reach them.
    • Activities can be parallel, related, concurrent, or divergent.
    • Fictitious activities can be used to save precedence relationships and identify each activity.

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    Test your knowledge of the CPM method with this quiz on planning and scheduling. Learn about activities, events, and arrows, and how they are used to create a network plan of tasks. Explore the different types of activities and their relationships, as well as the purpose of fictitious activities. This quiz will challenge your understanding of project management and help you master the fundamentals of the CPM method.

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