Practical Operations Management
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Author: Simpson
Publisher: HERCHER PUBLISHING,INCORPORATED
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Chapter 7, Problem 13P
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Interpretation: The early start time of Task C is to be determined.
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Early start time: The rule for early start time of a task is that it is equal to largest early finish time of the task’s immediate predecessors.
Early finish time: The early finish time of a task is addition of both task time and early start time of the task.
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