When activity times are known with certainty, the critical path is defined as the set of activities

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When activity times are known with certainty, the critical path is defined as the set of activities on a path from the project’s start event to its finish event that, if delayed, will delay the completion date of the project. Why must this definition be modified in situations where the activity times are not known with certainty? Are there any dangers associated with not modifying the definition?

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Project Management in Practice

ISBN: 978-0470533017

4th edition

Authors: Samuel J. Mantel Jr., Jack R. Meredith, Sco

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