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work continuity 3 Project Management 2 CPM 1 Crew Work Continuity 1 Planning 1 Real-life scheduling 1 Repetitive Projects 1 Repetitive project 1 Resource-driven Scheduling 1 Scheduling 1 Work Continuity Constraints 1 crew utilization strategy 1 discrete time/cost trade-off problem 1 electromagnetism 1 net present value 1 project management 1 repetitive project scheduling 1 time/switch constraints 1 what-if analysis 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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VANHOUCKE, M. 3 El-Rayes, Khaled 1 Ioannou, Photios 1 Moselhi, Osama 1 OSSELAER, K. VAN 1 Yang, I-Tung 1
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Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit Gent 3
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Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium 3 Construction Management and Economics 2
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An electromagnetic time/cost trade-off optimization in project scheduling
VANHOUCKE, M. - Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit Gent - 2007
Time/cost trade-offs have been extensively studied in the literature since the development of the critical path method. Recently, the discrete version of the problem formulation has been extended to various practical assumptions, and solved with both exact and heuristic optimization procedures....
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WORK CONTINUITY IN A REAL-LIFE SCHEDULE: THE WESTERSCHELDE TUNNEL
VANHOUCKE, M.; OSSELAER, K. VAN - Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit Gent - 2004
Westerschelde in the Netherlands. In doing so, we show that so-called work continuity is the main issue during the scheduling phase …
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WORK CONTINUITY CONSTRAINTS IN PROJECT SCHEDULING
VANHOUCKE, M. - Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit Gent - 2004
referred to as work continuity constraints, involves a trade-off between total project duration and the resource idle time. The … environments. Secondly, we propose an exact search procedure for scheduling repetitive projects with work continuity constraints … illustrated on a small fictive problem example from literature. In a second example, we show that work continuity constraints …
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Scheduling system with focus on practical concerns in repetitive projects
Yang, I-Tung; Ioannou, Photios - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 6, pp. 619-630
The line of balance (LOB) method has long been used to model construction projects with repetitive units. Critics, however, indicate two major shortcomings of applying LOB in the construction industry: (1) it has not yet been adapted to numerical computation as readily as network methods; and...
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Resource-driven scheduling of repetitive activities
El-Rayes, Khaled; Moselhi, Osama - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 4, pp. 433-446
driven, and should satisfy the crew work continuity constraint in addition to precedence relationships and crew availability … relationships and crew availability constraints, and the second achieves compliance with the crew work continuity constraint. A …
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