("PDM") method of constructing a logic network using node s to represent the activities and connecting them by line s that show dependencies. [D01230] PMK87 One of the two method s of representing project as network s, in which the activities are represented by node s and the relationship s between them by arcs. Editor's Note: The other method, Arrow Diagram Method, is now rarely used. [D01231] WST
One of the two methods of representing projects as networks of tasks in which the tasks are represented by nodes and the relationships between them by arcs. (The other method - Arrow Diagram, is rarely used.)
one of the two methods of representing project as networks, in which the activities are represented by nodes and the relationships between them by arrows
A version of a Network Diagram that helps to identify and illustrate dependency relations between activities. A network diagramming technique in which activities are represented by nodes. Activities are linked by precedence relationships to show the sequence in which the activities are to be performed. Also called Activity-on-Node (AON). (PMI)
The Precedence Diagram Method 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.