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Project Management Networks Part 2: Forward and Backward Pass

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Once a network diagram has been made and estimated activity durations have been assigned to each activity, the following attributes of each activity can be calculated:
• Early start time (ES)
• Late start time (LS)
• Early finish time (EF)
• Late finish time (LF)
• Slack or float (SL or FL)
These activity attributes are calculated using two processes: the forward pass and the backward pass. The forward and backward pass is also used to fully calculate the critical path(s) in a project.
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7 февраля 2019 г. 20:02:25
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