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  2. Precedence diagram method - Wikipedia

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    The precedence diagram method (PDM) is a tool for scheduling activities in a project plan. It is a method of constructing a project schedule network diagram that uses boxes, referred to as nodes, to represent activities and connects them with arrows that show the dependencies. It is also called the activity-on-node (AON) method.

  3. Template : Logical connectives table and Hasse diagram

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  4. Resources, Events, Agents - Wikipedia

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    Resources, events, agents (REA) is a model of how an accounting system can be re-engineered for the computer age. REA was originally proposed in 1982 by William E. McCarthy as a generalized accounting model, [ 1 ] and contained the concepts of resources, events and agents (McCarthy 1982).

  5. Template:Tree chart - Wikipedia

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    This template produces one row in a "family tree"-like chart consisting of boxes and connecting lines based loosely on an ASCII art-like syntax. It is meant to be used in conjunction with {{Tree chart/start}} and {{Tree chart/end}}. The chart is displayed as HTML tables using CSS attributes, and may contain arbitrary wiki markup within

  6. Seven management and planning tools - Wikipedia

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    Arrow diagram. This tool is used to plan the appropriate sequence or schedule for a set of tasks and related subtasks. It is used when subtasks must occur in parallel. The diagram helps in determining the critical path (longest sequence of tasks). The purpose is to help people sequentially define, organize, and manage a complex set of activities.

  7. Event chain diagram - Wikipedia

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    Event Chain Diagrams - Two event chains, one of the triggers an activity. Event chains are shown as lines connecting arrows depicting events. Both curved line or line containing multiple straight segments are acceptable. If one event triggers another event, event chain lines will have an arrow, pointing to the triggered event.

  8. Event partitioning - Wikipedia

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    Identify what will enable the system to detect the external events: the arrival of one or more pieces of data (possibly in the form of a message) the arrival of one or more points in time (called "temporal" events by M&P, and distinguished by them from external events) 4. Identify the planned response(s) that the system may carry out when the ...

  9. Template:AchievementTable - Wikipedia

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    Any free text can be used, including template links. This cannot be used in conjunction with the nation captions; Event This adds an additional "Event" column before the final "Notes" column, which should be used to denote the athletic discipline that the result relates to (e.g. 100 metres). The default is that this column is not shown.