The constraints governing the jobs are as fo1lows: A and B are start jobs; A controls C, D and E; B controls F and J; G depends upon C; H depends on D; E and F control I and L; K follows J; L is also controlled by K; G, H, I and L are the last jobs. Draw the network,

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The constraints governing the jobs are as fo1lows:

A and B are start jobs; A controls C, D and E; B controls F and J; G depends upon C; H depends on D; E and F control I and L; K follows J; L is also controlled by K; G, H, I and L are the last jobs. Draw the network,

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