The risks of splitting activities that shall be executed continuously can be far more dangerous than pretending concurrent logic does not exists. This is specially true if your model is to apply resource constraints, it might spread apart the segments of an activity that shall be continuous. In such case use of SS(+lag) in combination to FF(+lag) relationships will make a better model.
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Submitted by Zoltan Palffy on Thu, 2020-09-10 14:46
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I suggest creating filters for dangling activities.
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21 years 8 monthsThe risks of splitting
The risks of splitting activities that shall be executed continuously can be far more dangerous than pretending concurrent logic does not exists. This is specially true if your model is to apply resource constraints, it might spread apart the segments of an activity that shall be continuous. In such case use of SS(+lag) in combination to FF(+lag) relationships will make a better model.
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16 years 3 monthstechnically a activity
technically a activity withonly a SS relationship would be open ended because you are only tying the start of it to something not the finsh of it.
so the solution would be make it a compound relationship and have both a SS and a FF to the same successor.
if you give me your email I can send you a pdf on why to use the compund relationsh and what can happen if you only use a SS relationship
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22 years 9 monthsHello Jithin,absolutely, this
Hello Jithin,
absolutely, this statement is right, every paragraph in the statement is right;
to answer your second question: an activity is open-end when the activity has no successor, either FS or FF; lag or lead has nothing to do with that
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22 years 9 monthsHello Jithin,absolutely, this
Hello Jithin,
absolutely, this statement is right, every paragraph in the statement is right;
to answer your second question: an activity is open-end when the activity has no successor, either FS or FF; lag or lead has nothing to do with that
Alexandre