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Title:
Perspectives in modern project scheduling
Series:
International series in operations research & management science ; 92
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Springer, 2006
ISBN:
9780387336435

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30000010116709 TS157.5 P47 2006 Open Access Book Book
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Operations Research began with the mathematical scheduling of a massive project--logistically supplying Europe with military equipment and goods during the WWII. Today project scheduling research continues growing in a variety of its theoretical models, in its magnitude and application. As the world becomes more interrelated and complex, the wider its research is applied to an increasing number of project scheduling problems.

Project Scheduling: Surveying the State-of-the-Art surveys the current state-of-the-art in operations research with chapters written by the respective leading experts on each topic. It covers the range of the key models in the field, including deterministic, probabilistic, single- and multi-mode, single- and multi-objective, and a general model on discrete-continuous resources. Recent solution algorithms are systematical examined. The book summarize sthe current developments and theoretical achievements in the field, including project uncertainty and grid resource management.


Table of Contents

Bajis DodinStijn Van de Vonder and Erik Demeulemeester and Roel Leus and Willy HerroelenDimitri Golenko-Ginzburg and Aharon Gonik and Anna BaronFrancisco Ballestin and Vicente Valls and Sacramento QuintanillaTamas KisMarek Mika and Grzegorz Waligora and Jan WeglarzEmmanuel Neron and Christian Artigues and Philippe Baptiste and Jacques Carlier and Jean Damay and Sophie Demassey and Philippe LaborieVicente Valls and Francisco Ballestin and Sacramento QuintanillaKoji Nonobe and Toshihide IbarakiJavier Alcaraz and Concepcion MarotoPiotr Jedrzejowicz and Ewa RatajczakSelcuk Colak and Anurag Agarwal and Selcuk S. ErengucRainer Kolisch and Konrad MeyerKrzysztof Kurowski and Jarek Nabrzyski and Ariel Oleksiak and Jan WeglarzKlaus Neumann and Christoph Schwindt and Jurgen ZimmermannZbigniew A. Banaszak
List of Figuresp. vii
List of Tablesp. xi
Contributing Authorsp. xv
Prefacep. xxi
Part I Models
1 A Practical and Accurate Alternative to PERTp. 3
2 Proactive-reactive project scheduling - Trade-offs and proceduresp. 25
3 Resource constrained project scheduling models under random disturbancesp. 53
4 Due dates and RCPSPp. 79
5 RCPS with variable intensity activities and feeding precedence constraintsp. 105
6 Modelling setup times in Project Schedulingp. 131
Part II Algorithms
7 Lower bounds for Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problemp. 167
8 Justification Technique Generalizationsp. 205
9 A Metaheuristic Approach to the Resource Constrained Project Scheduling with Variable Activity Durations and Convex Cost Functionsp. 225
10 A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm Based on Intelligent Encoding for Project Schedulingp. 249
11 Population Learning Algorithm for the Resource-Constrained Project Schedulingp. 275
12 Resource Constrained Project Scheduling: A Hybrid Neural Approachp. 297
Part III Applications
13 Selection and Scheduling of Pharmaceutical Research Projectsp. 321
14 Grid Multicriteria Job Scheduling with Resource Reservation and Prediction Mechanismsp. 345
15 Resource-constrained project scheduling with time windowsp. 375
16 CP-based decision support for project driven manufacturingp. 409
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