User talk:Mdd/Network diagram

20th century, first half

 * 1940s


 * The network diagram is in this simple case identical with the ordinary vector diagram of the synchronous machine, illustrated by to, and distant IpZ from the reference axis YY'. The former is the " constant excitation " locus, and the latter the
 * The Electrical Journal Vol. 125, 1940. p. 111


 * ... points at which we find contributions to Xp are those at which jour or more branches converge. When a network diagram is altered by shortening a non-resistive branch into a point or changed to create non-resistive branches or new members
 * Donald Elmer Richardson (1946), Electrical network calculations: tabular methods of solution, p. 77.

20th century, second half

 * 1960s


 * ... shows the basic units of a network diagram. This Is a complete network, It has a starting event #1, an ending event #3, and an Intermediate event #2. The arrow denotes an activity, the length of the arrow is of no Importance, since there is no.
 * Proceedings, Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering, University of California., 1963. Vol. 15-19, p.39


 * 1. Hypothetical Network Diagram for the Preparation of an Official Plan in Ontario 40
 * 2. Network Diagram of the Steps in Securing Ministerial Approval of an Official Plan 43
 * 3. A Network Diagram for the Preparation of an Official Plan for City of...
 * Robert W. McCabe, ‎Ontario. Community Planning Branch. Network diagrams and the official plan. Proceedings - Volumes 15-19, 1968, p. 7


 * The historical evolution of the network diagram
 * Similar techniques have been used to chart the planned progress of work through a complex series of steps to completion, to schedule the work and to control production. The Gantt Chart, developed in World War I by Henry L. Gantt, has been until recently the most commonly used scheduling and control form. It is from Gantt's bar charts that network analysis has sprung...
 * Robert W. McCabe, ‎Ontario. Community Planning Branch. Network diagrams and the official plan. Proceedings - Volumes 15-19, 1968, p. 18


 * Such a model is often represented compactly in the form of a network diagram, consisting of separate elementary symbols and lines between them. The three representations— network diagram, network model, and Markov chain— can be ...
 * Victor L. Wallace (1969), On the REpresentation of Markovian Systems by network models.


 * 1970s


 * MATRIX REPRESENTATION OF THE NETWORK DIAGRAM
 * Diagrams of mineral flows and energy flows are the main language used in this book to present and discuss the systems of nature and man. Any network diagram can be just as easily represented in a tabular form in which the separate units of the network appear as headings and the numbers in the boxes of the table are the flows. Everyone uses such tables in everyday life. For example, mileage tables have cities as the headings and the miles between the cities indicated in the boxes. An array of numbers in tabular form is also called a matrix. Figure 2.8 describes the carbon cycle in both network and matrix form...


 * Howard Thomas Odum (1970), Environment, power, and society. p. 21


 * Numbering then proceeds to the top of the second line of activities and goes down that line continuing this way until the farthest node to the right of the network diagram is reached. Thus, no activity will precede another activity of a lower ..
 * United Nations Industrial Development Organization (1970). Programming and Control of Implementation of Industrial Projects in ...

-- Mdd (talk) 18:38, 2 July 2017 (UTC)