Abstract
According to Hax and Candea (1984, p. 325), a project is a complex and large scale one-of-a-kind product or service, made up by a number of component activities, that entails a considerable financial effort and must be time-phased, i.e. scheduled, according to specified precedence and resource requirements. Examples for projects are (cf. Levy et al. (1963) and Hax / Candea (1984)):
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Construction (of buildings, infrastructure, new plants etc.).
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Manufacture and assembly of large products (like ships, generators etc.).
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Repair and maintenance (of nuclear plants, oil refineries, etc.).
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Design, development, and marketing of new products.
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Development and launching of new complex systems (like space missions etc.).
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Kolisch, R. (1995). Introduction. In: Project Scheduling under Resource Constraints. Production and Logistics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50296-5_1
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