Introduction to Network Analysis – Network analysis is the certain specific techniques that can be used for the planning, management and control of projects. Projects are divided into individual tasks or activities that are organized in a logical order. It is also decided which tasks will be completed simultaneously and which will be completed sequentially.
In other words, Network analysis helps in design, planning, coordination, control and decision making to complete the project economically in minimum available time with limited available resources. Pure work analysis serves the purpose of reducing total time, cost, idle resources, interruptions and conflicts.
Nowadays we use CPM (Critical Path Method) and PERT (Project Evaluation & Review Technique) as technical tools for planning, scheduling and controlling stages of projects.
Table of contents
- Introduction of Network Analysis
- Historical Development of Network Analysis: PERT and CPM
- Objectives of Network Analysis
- Methodology in CPM/PERT Technique/ 4 Basic Steps in Network (PERT/CPM) Techniques / Stages in application PERT
- Applications of PERT and CPM Techniques
- Basic Terminology used in Network Analysis
- Activity
- Event
- Difference between event and activity
- Sequencing in Network Diagram
- Guidelines for Drawing Network Diagram
- Dangling Error, Looping Error, Redundancy Error in Drawing Network
- Labeling of a Network Diagram: Fulkerson’s i-j Rule
- CPM
- PERT
- PERT Algorithm
- Advantages of PERT
- Limitations of PERT
- Difference between PERT and CPM
- Examples of Network Diagram
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