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Guideline (Beginner,Concept) Do not confuse between a Task and a Resource.


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Guideline   (Beginner,Concept) Do not confuse between a Task and a Resource. Open Version


Discussion: In the Task Dependum, the Depender depends on the Dependee to perform a Task for which there is clear criteria of achieving the Task. A Task is an activity, which needs to be performed by the Dependee, who still has freedom to carry out the activity within some constraints. Modeling a dependency as a Task means that the Dependee must perform the Task in a particular way. On the other hand, a Resource Dependum denotes that the Depender depends on the Dependee for the availability of a resource such a physical resource or information. Modeling a dependency as a Resource means that the Depender is only interested in the availability of the resource, and does not care that the Dependee has to carry out some activity to produce it


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Created by system. Last Modification: Tuesday 01 of April, 2008 18:39:17 GMT-0000 by samer.