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Network Construction
Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud
Assistant Professor
2016
Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud
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Network Construction
1- Introduction
Network scheduling is a technique used for planning, and scheduling large
projects in the field of construction, maintenance, fabrication, purchasing
computer system etc. The technique is a method of minimizing the trouble spots
such as production, delays and interruptions, by determining critical factors and
coordinating various parts of the overall job. There are two basic planning and
control technique that utilize a network to complete a predetermined project or
schedule. These are Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) and
Critical Path Method (CPM). A project is defined as a combination of interrelated
activities all of which must be executed in a certain order for its completion
2- Basic Terms
To understand the network techniques one should be familiar with a few basic
terms of which both CPM and PERT are special applications.
Network It is the graphic representation of logically and sequentially connected
activities. Note: There are two types of network diagrams.
(i) Activity on Arrow (AOA) diagram or Arrow Diagram
(ii) Activity on Node (AON) diagram or Precedence Diagram Method (PDM)
In the following sections we will explain how to construct (AOA) diagram which
also called arrow diagram, while (AON) diagram will be explained later on.
Activity An activity represents some action and is a time consuming effort
necessary to complete a particular part of the overall project. Thus, each and every
activity has a point of time where it begins and a point where it ends. It is
represented in the network by an arrow as follows.
Here A is called the activity and i and j are start and end nodes.
Event The beginning and end points of an activity are called events or nodes.
Event is a point in the time and does not consume any resources. It is represented
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by a numbered circle. The head event called the jth event has always a number
higher than the tail event called the ith event.
Merge and burst events it is not necessary for an event to be the ending event of
only one activity but can be the ending event of two or more activities. Such event
is defined as a Merge event.
If the event happens to be the beginning event of two or more activities it is
defined as a Burst event
Preceding, succeeding and concurrent activities
Activities which must be accomplished before a given event can occur are termed
as preceding activities.
Activities which cannot be accomplished until an event has occurred are termed
as succeeding activities.
Activities which can be accomplished concurrently are known as concurrent
activities.
This classification is relative, which means that one activity can be preceding to
a certain event, and the same activity can be succeeding to some other event or it
may be a concurrent activity with one or more activities.
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Dummy activity certain activities which neither consumes time nor resources but
are used simply to represent a connection or a link between the events are known
as dummies. It is shown in the network by a dotted line. The purpose of
introducing dummy activity is -
(i) To maintain uniqueness in the numbering system as every activity may have
distinct set of events by which the activity can be identified.
(ii) To maintain a proper logic in the network.
Note: No two activities can be identified by the same beginning and end event. In
such cases, a dummy activity is introduced to resolve the problem.
3- Common Errors
Following are the three common errors in a network construction:
Looping (cycling): In a network diagram looping error is also known as cycling
error. Drawing an endless loop in a network is known as error of looping. A loop
can be formed if an activity were represented as going back in line.
Dangling To disconnect an activity before the completion of all the activities in
a network diagram is known as Dangling.
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Redundancy If a dummy activity is the only activity emanating from an event
and which can be eliminated is known as redundancy.
4- Rules of Network Construction
There are number of rules in connection with the handling of events and activities
of a project network that should be followed.
(i) Try to avoid arrows which cross each other.
(ii) Use straight arrows.
(iii) No event can occur until every activity preceding, it has been completed.
(iv) An event cannot occur twice i.e. there must be no loops.
(v) An activity succeeding an event cannot be started until that event has occurred.
(vi) Use arrows from left to right. Avoid mixing two directions, vertical and
standing arrows may be used if necessary.
(vii) Dummies should be introduced if it is extremely necessary.
(viii) The network has only one entry point called the start event and one point of
emergence called the end or terminal event.
Numbering the Events
After the network is drawn in a logical sequence every event is assigned a number.
The number sequence must be such so as to reflect the flow of the network. In
numbering the events the following rules should be observed.
(i) Event numbers should be unique.
(ii) Event numbering should be carried out on a sequential basis from left to right.
(iii) The initial event which has all outgoing arrows with no incoming arrow is
numbered as 1.
(iv) Delete all arrows emerging from all the numbered events. This will
create at least one new start event out of the preceding events.
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(v) Number all new start events 2,3 and so on. Repeat this process until all the
terminal event without any successor activity is reached, number the terminal
node suitably.
Note: The head of an arrow should always bear a number higher than the one
assigned to the tail of the arrow.
EXAMPLE- 1
Construct the arrow diagram comprising activities A, B, C, ……….., and L, such
that the following relationships are satisfied.
1. A, B, and C, the first activities of the project, can start simultaneously.
2. A and B precede D.
3. B precedes E, F, and H.
4. F and C precede G.
5. E and H precede I and J.
6. C, D, F, and J precede K.
7. K precedes L.
8. I, G, and L are the terminal activities of the project.
SOLUTION
The resulting arrow diagram is shown below. The diagram shows that the dummy
activities D1 and D2 are used to establish correct precedence relationships. D3 is
used to identify activities E and H with unique end events. The event of the project
are numbered such that their ascending order indicates the direction of progress
in the project.
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EXAMPLE- 2
Construct a network for the project whose activities and their precedence
relationships are as given in Table 1:
TABLE 1
Activity A B C D E F G H I
Predecessor
Activity
- A A - D B, C, E F D G, H
SOLUTION From the given constraints, it is clear that A, D are the starting
activity and I the terminal activity. B, C are starting with the same event and are
both the predecessors of the activity F. Also E has to be the predecessor of F.
Hence, we have to introduce a dummy activity.
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D1 is the dummy activity.
Finally we have the following network.
EXAMPLE- 3
Construct a network for the project whose activities and their precedence
relationships are as given in Table 2.
TABLE 2
Activity A B C D E F G H I J K
Predecessor
Activity
- - - A C B, D B, D E, F A G, H E, F
SOLUTION
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EXAMPLE- 4
Construct the network for the project whose activities, their durations and their
precedence relationships are as given in Table 3:
(Note: In this Example durations are given therefore durations should be
mentioned on the network)
TABLE 3
Activity
Predecessor
Activity
Duration
A - 2
B A 6
C B 6
D B 1
E A 3
F E, D 3
G C, F 2
SOLUTION

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Network construction

  • 1. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 0 Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud Assistant Professor 2016
  • 2. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 1 Network Construction 1- Introduction Network scheduling is a technique used for planning, and scheduling large projects in the field of construction, maintenance, fabrication, purchasing computer system etc. The technique is a method of minimizing the trouble spots such as production, delays and interruptions, by determining critical factors and coordinating various parts of the overall job. There are two basic planning and control technique that utilize a network to complete a predetermined project or schedule. These are Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) and Critical Path Method (CPM). A project is defined as a combination of interrelated activities all of which must be executed in a certain order for its completion 2- Basic Terms To understand the network techniques one should be familiar with a few basic terms of which both CPM and PERT are special applications. Network It is the graphic representation of logically and sequentially connected activities. Note: There are two types of network diagrams. (i) Activity on Arrow (AOA) diagram or Arrow Diagram (ii) Activity on Node (AON) diagram or Precedence Diagram Method (PDM) In the following sections we will explain how to construct (AOA) diagram which also called arrow diagram, while (AON) diagram will be explained later on. Activity An activity represents some action and is a time consuming effort necessary to complete a particular part of the overall project. Thus, each and every activity has a point of time where it begins and a point where it ends. It is represented in the network by an arrow as follows. Here A is called the activity and i and j are start and end nodes. Event The beginning and end points of an activity are called events or nodes. Event is a point in the time and does not consume any resources. It is represented
  • 3. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 2 by a numbered circle. The head event called the jth event has always a number higher than the tail event called the ith event. Merge and burst events it is not necessary for an event to be the ending event of only one activity but can be the ending event of two or more activities. Such event is defined as a Merge event. If the event happens to be the beginning event of two or more activities it is defined as a Burst event Preceding, succeeding and concurrent activities Activities which must be accomplished before a given event can occur are termed as preceding activities. Activities which cannot be accomplished until an event has occurred are termed as succeeding activities. Activities which can be accomplished concurrently are known as concurrent activities. This classification is relative, which means that one activity can be preceding to a certain event, and the same activity can be succeeding to some other event or it may be a concurrent activity with one or more activities.
  • 4. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 3 Dummy activity certain activities which neither consumes time nor resources but are used simply to represent a connection or a link between the events are known as dummies. It is shown in the network by a dotted line. The purpose of introducing dummy activity is - (i) To maintain uniqueness in the numbering system as every activity may have distinct set of events by which the activity can be identified. (ii) To maintain a proper logic in the network. Note: No two activities can be identified by the same beginning and end event. In such cases, a dummy activity is introduced to resolve the problem. 3- Common Errors Following are the three common errors in a network construction: Looping (cycling): In a network diagram looping error is also known as cycling error. Drawing an endless loop in a network is known as error of looping. A loop can be formed if an activity were represented as going back in line. Dangling To disconnect an activity before the completion of all the activities in a network diagram is known as Dangling.
  • 5. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 4 Redundancy If a dummy activity is the only activity emanating from an event and which can be eliminated is known as redundancy. 4- Rules of Network Construction There are number of rules in connection with the handling of events and activities of a project network that should be followed. (i) Try to avoid arrows which cross each other. (ii) Use straight arrows. (iii) No event can occur until every activity preceding, it has been completed. (iv) An event cannot occur twice i.e. there must be no loops. (v) An activity succeeding an event cannot be started until that event has occurred. (vi) Use arrows from left to right. Avoid mixing two directions, vertical and standing arrows may be used if necessary. (vii) Dummies should be introduced if it is extremely necessary. (viii) The network has only one entry point called the start event and one point of emergence called the end or terminal event. Numbering the Events After the network is drawn in a logical sequence every event is assigned a number. The number sequence must be such so as to reflect the flow of the network. In numbering the events the following rules should be observed. (i) Event numbers should be unique. (ii) Event numbering should be carried out on a sequential basis from left to right. (iii) The initial event which has all outgoing arrows with no incoming arrow is numbered as 1. (iv) Delete all arrows emerging from all the numbered events. This will create at least one new start event out of the preceding events.
  • 6. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 5 (v) Number all new start events 2,3 and so on. Repeat this process until all the terminal event without any successor activity is reached, number the terminal node suitably. Note: The head of an arrow should always bear a number higher than the one assigned to the tail of the arrow. EXAMPLE- 1 Construct the arrow diagram comprising activities A, B, C, ……….., and L, such that the following relationships are satisfied. 1. A, B, and C, the first activities of the project, can start simultaneously. 2. A and B precede D. 3. B precedes E, F, and H. 4. F and C precede G. 5. E and H precede I and J. 6. C, D, F, and J precede K. 7. K precedes L. 8. I, G, and L are the terminal activities of the project. SOLUTION The resulting arrow diagram is shown below. The diagram shows that the dummy activities D1 and D2 are used to establish correct precedence relationships. D3 is used to identify activities E and H with unique end events. The event of the project are numbered such that their ascending order indicates the direction of progress in the project.
  • 7. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 6 EXAMPLE- 2 Construct a network for the project whose activities and their precedence relationships are as given in Table 1: TABLE 1 Activity A B C D E F G H I Predecessor Activity - A A - D B, C, E F D G, H SOLUTION From the given constraints, it is clear that A, D are the starting activity and I the terminal activity. B, C are starting with the same event and are both the predecessors of the activity F. Also E has to be the predecessor of F. Hence, we have to introduce a dummy activity.
  • 8. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 7 D1 is the dummy activity. Finally we have the following network. EXAMPLE- 3 Construct a network for the project whose activities and their precedence relationships are as given in Table 2. TABLE 2 Activity A B C D E F G H I J K Predecessor Activity - - - A C B, D B, D E, F A G, H E, F SOLUTION
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  • 11. Network Construction Dr. Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud 10 EXAMPLE- 4 Construct the network for the project whose activities, their durations and their precedence relationships are as given in Table 3: (Note: In this Example durations are given therefore durations should be mentioned on the network) TABLE 3 Activity Predecessor Activity Duration A - 2 B A 6 C B 6 D B 1 E A 3 F E, D 3 G C, F 2 SOLUTION