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Using combinations of heuristics to schedule activities of constrained multiple resource projects

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The availability of resources in the project scheduling process is not taken into account in the two project scheduling techniques known as the Critical Path Method and Project Evaluation and Review Technique. Because of this shortcoming, project managers have used either optimal procedures to come up with true minimal duration schedules or heuristics to set priorities among project activities. Ten heuristics are used to develop a procedure for scheduling activities in a constrained multiple resource project.

Author: Whitehouse, Gary E., Morse, Lucy C., McIntosh, John O.
Publisher: Project Management Institute
Publication Name: Project Management Journal
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 8756-9728
Year: 1996
Usage, Heuristic, Heuristics (Psychology)

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Scheduling resource-constrained projects when non-conformities exist

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Project scheduling techniques should consider the possibility of rework and delay to create realistic schedules. The scheduling rules that produce schedules with the least period of rework include Minimum Slack, Longest Job First, Greatest Resource Demand, Longest Path and Random. The Longest Path and Minimum Slack rules offer the best schedules which have the shortest project completion times or the largest net present value of project cash flows.

Author: Tukel, Oya Icmeli
Publisher: Project Management Institute
Publication Name: Project Management Journal
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 8756-9728
Year: 1996

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Best practices for controlling technology-based projects

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Changes in the global marketplace and work environment have impacted on project management. Within the work environment, both equipment and human resource dynamics have changed requiring more sophisticated management tools. Modern project control methods include greater team work, requires accountability and commitment from team members, and analytical tools and systems that are process- and people-oriented.

Author: Thamhain, Hans J.
Publisher: Project Management Institute
Publication Name: Project Management Journal
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 8756-9728
Year: 1996
Production Mgmt NEC, Innovations, Production management, Industrial management

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Subjects list: Methods, Project management, Scheduling (Management), Career development, Management techniques
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