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Synthesizing partial orders given comparability information: Partitive sets and slack in critical path networks
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    Synthesizing partial orders given comparability information: Partitive sets and slack in critical path networks (English)
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    Critical path networks are used here to model complex cognitive tasks; the set of mental activities of a task can be represented as a partially ordered set of arcs in a directed acyclic graph (critical path network), the nonnegative real number associated with each arc being the duration of the corresponding activity. Suppose the critical path network underlying a task is unknown; analyzing the reaction times it is possible to distinguish comparable (sequential) pairs of activities from incomparable (concurrent) ones, and then this information can be represented in a comparability graph. A partial order compatible with this graph can be constructed using the transitive orientation algorithm, summarized in the first part of this paper; the uniqueness of the partial order depends on the presence of partitive sets. The author gives a characterization of weakly connected subgraphs (of a directed acyclic graph) generated by partitive sets of arcs as those subgraphs having a unique source, a unique sink, and no vertices of attachment other than these. Then, the main result of this paper shows that there is a close relationship between partitive sets of activities and slacks in critical path networks.
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    cognitive tasks
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    mental activities
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    directed acyclic graph
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    critical path network
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    reaction times
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    comparability graph
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    transitive orientation algorithm
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    partitive sets
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    characterization of weakly connected subgraphs
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    slacks
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