Briefly describe looping and conditional statements and explain why they are not allowed when developing project networks.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Looping is the attempt by the network designer to return to an earlier activity. If looping were allowed paths would continuously repeat themselves. Conditional statements are "if/then" statements. If conditional statements were allowed, the network would make little sense and would not be able to accomplish many of its objectives.
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