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Slack of an Event in Basic Formulas in Construction Planning and Management
Slack of an Event in a network is the difference between the latest event time and the earliest event time at its terminal point or node. And is denoted by S. Slack of an Event is usually measured using the Day for Time. Note that the value of Slack of an Event is always positive.
Formulas to find Slack of an Event in Basic Formulas in Construction Planning and Management
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Slack of Event in CPM
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Slack of Event given Independent Float
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Basic Formulas in Construction Planning and Management formulas that make use of Slack of an Event
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List of variables in Basic Formulas in Construction Planning and Management formulas
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FAQ
What is the Slack of an Event?
Slack of an Event in a network is the difference between the latest event time and the earliest event time at its terminal point or node. Slack of an Event is usually measured using the Day for Time. Note that the value of Slack of an Event is always positive.
Can the Slack of an Event be negative?
No, the Slack of an Event, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Slack of an Event?
Slack of an Event is usually measured using the Day[d] for Time. Second[d], Millisecond[d], Microsecond[d] are the few other units in which Slack of an Event can be measured.
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