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Some tasks have ''predecessors'', which that are dependent on other tasks to be completed before they can be started. (When tasks can be carried out at the same time, they are considered to be ''concurrent''.) | |||
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Some tasks have predecessors, which that are dependent on other tasks to be completed before they can be started. (When tasks can be carried out at the same time, they are considered to be concurrent.)
Example Project
To make coffee, your tasks might include: 1 - gather the tools you will need to prepare coffee 2 - heat the water 3 - grind the beans 4 - prepare the coffee pot 5 - brew the coffee 6 - serve the coffee Clearly, Task #1 must happen before Task #5, so Task #1 is a predecessor to Task #5. Tasks #2, #3 and #4 can happen in any order, or at the same time (if you have a person to help). These Tasks may be known as concurrent tasks. Task #6 is always the last step, and can never be a predecessor in the coffee-making project.