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Arrow diagramming method

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Arrow Diagramming Method (ADM): A network diagramming technique in which activities are represented by arrows. the precedence relation between activities is represented by circles connecting to one or more arrows. sometimes a "dummy task" is added, to represent a dependency between tasks, which does not represent any activity.


Figure 1: ADM exmaple