AON Network Diagram for Prefabricated House Building
Path A: Path B:
Path A also represents the critical path.
William Taylor Pittman 5/23/14
There are two identifiable paths to completion in this process, both of which are acceptable. Path A represents the most efficient path to completion by performing activity B & C simultaneously. This can only be done if the resources are available however. Path A is also the critical path representing each task in a logical order. Path B represents an approach taken by completing each activity separately even though B & C can be performed in parallel. Personally, if the resources were available to perform tasks B & C concurrently, I would chose to go with path A for the project.