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afralstThe critical path method (CPM) is an algorithm for scheduling a set of project activities.
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contributed to the success of the Manhattan Project
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In project management, a critical path is the sequence of project network activities which add up to the longest overall duration. This determines the shortest time possible to complete the project.
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Any delay of an activity on the critical path directly impacts the planned project completion date (i.e. there is no float on the critical path).
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"PERT Chart"
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Crash duration
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mohamed_gharib"critical path method (CPM)"
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CPM calculates the longest path of planned activities to logical end points or to the end of the project,
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the earliest and latest that each activity can start and finish without making the project longer.
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"critical" (i.e., on the longest path)
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The precursors of what came to be known as Critical Path were developed and put into practice by DuPont between 1940 and 1943 and contributed to the success of the Manhattan Project.[5]
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