A. high initial investment for the specialized facilities
B. skilled labour to operate machines
C. production time is longer, requiring more goods in inventory
D. high cost of inspection
E. costly and complex production control
A. high initial investment for the specialized facilities
B. skilled labour to operate machines
C. production time is longer, requiring more goods in inventory
D. high cost of inspection
E. costly and complex production control
A. the flow of material in the plant
B. the methods of proper utilization of manpower
C. the methods of proper utilization of machines
D. the layout of factory facilities
E. normal route of workers through the plant
A. is artificially introduced
B. is represented by a dotted line
C. does not require any time
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. event
B. float
C. duration
D. constraint
E. none of the above
A. normal
B. binomial
C. beta
D. exponential
E. Gaussian
A. maximum float
B. minimum float
C. zero float,
D. average float
E. none of these
A. the minimum time required for completion of project
B. the maximum time required for completion of project
C. maximum cost required for completion of project
D. minimum cost required for completion of project
E. none of the above
A. positive value
B. negative value
C. zero value
D. same value
E. none of the above
A. free float = total float
B. independent float = total float
C. independent float > free float
D. free float > total float
E. independent float < free float
A. event flow scheduling technique
B. critical ratio scheduling
C. slotting technique for scheduling
D. short interval scheduling
E. none of the above