Well explained, thank you very much. On the contrary, there are too many dummy arrows you drew there which I suggest needed to be reduced because they will complicate the calculation processes of the numerical part after this.
but at the end J is violating the rule. a rule is no more than 1 activity can start and end on the sane node but at the node 9 their are 3 ending activities
I also got it this way. In my diagram, activities GHI have their own outputs. Then the two recent outputs feed into (with dashed arrows) into the latest, and then activity J stems from it, ending up with yet another (final) output. I also think that node 1 should not be there. If nodes represent outputs, then we have no output from the very beginning. We start with an activity, i.e. with an arrow, not with a circle numbered 1.
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Super lecture as I have taken the lecture at least 4 times.
Thank you so much sir. Well explained 👏👏👏
Well explained, thank you very much. On the contrary, there are too many dummy arrows you drew there which I suggest needed to be reduced because they will complicate the calculation processes of the numerical part after this.
Backward pass gonna be a hell lol
great explanation
Is it possible to use more than one dummy activities on the CPM?
Yes, it is possible.
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Nice video
How did u get the precedence? Pls answer
Can you pls elaborate the question.
Given in the problem
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but at the end J is violating the rule.
a rule is no more than 1 activity can start and end on the sane node but at the node 9 their are 3 ending activities
The three activities are ending on node 8, but they are starting from different nodes. Also, between nodes 8 and 9, there is only 1 activity.
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I also got it this way. In my diagram, activities GHI have their own outputs. Then the two recent outputs feed into (with dashed arrows) into the latest, and then activity J stems from it, ending up with yet another (final) output. I also think that node 1 should not be there. If nodes represent outputs, then we have no output from the very beginning. We start with an activity, i.e. with an arrow, not with a circle numbered 1.
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What about possible paths in this diagram
it's just like good, but i couldn't understand when dummy activities existed?
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Thank you sir
thank you thank you!
Good i understand it thanks
But how to find predecessor
Thank you sir!
Why you are marking 3 for c but not 3 for b
why 2 to 5 ..explain in details please
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Pls look at the videos on fundamentals first. Thanks !
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Too complicated 🤪
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