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ADM is used for scheduling activities in a [[project plan]]. Precedence relationships between activities are represented by circles connected by one or more arrows. The length of the arrow represents the duration of the relevant activity. ADM only shows finish-to-start relationships, meaning that each activity is completed before the successor activity starts.
 
Sometimes a "dummy task" is added, to represent a [[dependency (project management)|dependency]] between tasks, which does not represent any actual activity. The dummy task is added to indicate precedence that can't be expressed using only the actual activities. Such a dummy task often has a completion time of 0.
 
[[Image:Arrow Diagramming Method.png|500px|ADM example]]