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Tips for Drawing Logic Networks

[Whiteboard session] If you're going to do it, do it right and Saleh shows you how to draw proper network with tips along the way.

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Now, we're going to take some tips for proper node network drawings. And those tips are important. Why they are important? Since, you know, the computer does all the work for us or what we have to do to input the information and the computer will do all the drawing for us. Well, it is important for us because you need to master the manual skills before you can use the computer. And this is something that I take it as a principle. In fact, I would not allow anyone to touch the computer until he or she master the manual skills.

Imagine yourself as a contractor or as a design consultant talking to a client in a place outside your office and you don't have access to a laptop or anything. And you wanna explain a process, a little network without any electronics or gadgets. All what you have is a piece of paper or even a napkin and a pencil. And you wanna draw it. You need to be able to express your idea in a network in a clear way. So, let's go over some of these important tips.

First of all, in this network that we see, it starts with two activities that have no predecessor. As I said, for aesthetic reasons, we would like each activity to start with only one node. So, what do we have to do now is to tie these with a project-start node. And notice that I made it diamond-shape because the diamond shape means it's an event that takes no time, so it's not going t...

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