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EDITOR'S NOTES
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote, Ah, to build, to build! That is the noblest of all the arts. While it is indeed an art, Longfellow couldnt have known all the intricacies involved with modern constructioncritical path scheduling issues, productivity and cost concerns, technology advances, etc. Each of this months articles is designed to make that art a little easier to create. From how to handle out-of-sequence activities to the industry implications for the merger of two prominent software companies, this issue is packed with the information you need to be an expert in your craft.
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HANDLING OUT-OF-SEQUENCE PROGRESS
By Ralph Waagner As part of Warners continuing series on critical path method scheduling, Ralph Waagner reviews the process of preparing, analyzing and using out-of-sequence progress in project management.
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AUTODESK ACQUIRES CONSTRUCTWARE
By John Jurewicz of ASPTIP.COM Find out what experts have to say about the largest design software companys announcement to acquire the construction industrys leading extranet innovator.
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TRACING AND UNDERSTANDING LOGIC
By Gordon H. Aronson Without a complete understanding of logic, project managers and field staff may be left to wind through the maze of lines that comprise a network diagram.
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