In your post there is a link to another post - Point-to-point relationships, the illustration make it easy to understand how to create these links. By far the best I have seen.
2.3.5 Continuous precedence relations Hajdu (2015) has also shown that point-to-point relations suffer from the same drawback as end point relations, in that they control only the end points of the fragments ...
On the other hand Spider Project materials production and consumption can be used to model continuous feed without the end points relations drawback; special materials must be created for any two activities linked this way.
So easy!
Hoover and click thumbnail.
Best regards, Rafael
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Submitted by AlexLyaschenko on Thu, 2023-07-27 13:07
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21 years 8 monthsAlex,In your post there is a
Alex,
In your post there is a link to another post - Point-to-point relationships, the illustration make it easy to understand how to create these links. By far the best I have seen.
https://saluteenterprises.com.au/point-to-point-dependency/
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Best Regards,
Rafael
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21 years 8 monthsBe reminded that
Be reminded that point-to-point does not means continuous but discrete.
https://sciendo.com/article/10.1515/otmcj-2016-0013
On the other hand Spider Project materials production and consumption can be used to model continuous feed without the end points relations drawback; special materials must be created for any two activities linked this way.
So easy!
Best regards, Rafael
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14 years 2 monthsRealised that I haven't
Realised that I haven't shared link to the post.
https://saluteenterprises.com.au/indirect-resource-dependency/
Regards,
Alex Lyaschenko
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14 years 2 monthsRealised that I haven't
Realised that I haven't shared link to the post.
https://saluteenterprises.com.au/indirect-resource-dependency/
Regards,
Alex Lyaschenko