Total float and free float Independent float and free float Free float and independent float Total float and independent float
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dangling looping interfacing splicing
no activity can start until all the previous activities in the same chain are completed between two events there should not be more than two activities the number of dummy activities in a network should not exceed 4 parallel activities should begin and end at the same time
casting of roof and construction of parapet wall digging of well and construction of septic tank construction of walls and carpentry work of doors and construction of walls and casting of roof
a procedure for preparing the project report a rule or a set of rules never to be violated a definite route along which one has to proceed a set of broad guidelines stipulated by management
Net work Flow net Algorithm Flow chart
study of techniques study of machines and their operation study of behavior of men and machines study of industrial relations
all the activities represented are independent of each other sequence of activities is not clearly defined it is difficult to judge whether an activity is completed or not it is not possible to judge whether the activity is ahead or behind schedule
deterministic approach probabilistic approach stochastic approach none of the above
head event tail event dual role event none of the above
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