RAMPS: a technique for resource allocation and multi-project scheduling
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Work planning, a never-ending management responsibility, has been aided tremendously in recent years by the development of a new technique commonly referred to as networking or arrow-diagramming. Today, the network is widely accepted by business, scientific, and governmental organizations as a worthy replacement for the Gantt chart and other less flexible and less meaningful methods of planning work.
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