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This chapter covers the fundamentals of building a network plan, including work breakdown structure (WBS), activity-on-node (AON) and activity-on-arrow (AOA) network building blocks. It also provides examples and explanations of forward and backward passes, slack, and different types of relationships in network diagrams. Additionally, it explores the use of lags, hammock activities, and their role in reducing project risks.
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CHAPTER SIX Developing a Network Plan
6-1 WBS/Work Packages to Network
6-2 AOA Network Building Blocks
6-3 Activity-on-Node Network Fundamentals
6-4 Activity-on-Arrow Network Fundamentals
6-5 Koll Business Center—Partial Network
6-6 Partial Koll Business Center AOA Network
6-7 Koll Business Center—Complete Network
6-8 Partial AOA Koll Network
6-9 Koll Business Center—Complete Network
6-10 Activity-on-Arrow Network
6-11 Activity-on-Node Network
6-12 Activity-on-Arrow Network Forward Pass
6-13 Activity-on-Node Network Forward Pass
6-14 Activity-on-Arrow Network Backward Pass
6-15 Activity-on-Node Network Backward Pass
6-16 Activity-on-Arrow Network Backward Pass, Forward Pass, and Slack
6-17 Air Control Inc. Custom Order Project—AOA Network Diagram
6-19 Air Control Project
6-20 Air Control Project
6-21 Example of Laddering Using Finish-to-Start Relationship
6-22 Finish-to-Start Relationship
6-23 Start-to-Start Relationship
6-24 Use of Lags to Reduce
6-25 New Product Development Process
6-26 Finish-to-Finish Relationship
6-27 Start-to-Finish Relationship
6-28 Combination Relationships
6-29 Network Using Lags
6-30 Hammock Activity Example