There is a Primavera schedule report that shows predecessor and successor relationships, including type of relationship and lag. I would like to have something visual that would complement this.
None of the serious schedules I have built or seen are simple enough to be readable in either a network diagram or logic diagram. Instead, they look like a huge spider-web of cluttered complexity with the relationship lines all bleeding together. Granted, if I filter to a small set of activities then I can follow the relationship lines, but then I am only seeing a small section of the schedule and won't necessarily be showing all of the relationships.
Any success stories out there in creating a visual "flowchart" that shows the inner workings of a complicated schedule? Any software making this more simple?
None of the serious schedules I have built or seen are simple enough to be readable in either a network diagram or logic diagram. Instead, they look like a huge spider-web of cluttered complexity with the relationship lines all bleeding together. Granted, if I filter to a small set of activities then I can follow the relationship lines, but then I am only seeing a small section of the schedule and won't necessarily be showing all of the relationships.
Any success stories out there in creating a visual "flowchart" that shows the inner workings of a complicated schedule? Any software making this more simple?