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Empirische Untersuchung von Prioritätsregeln für die ressourcenbeschränkte Projektplanung mit zeitlichen Minimal- und Maximalabständen

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Operations Research Proceedings 1995

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After the definition of the Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem with minimal and maximal time lags (RCPSP/max) we propose a priority-rule based method for RCPSP/max, which first treats the cycle structures seperately and performs a constraction of the cyclic network to an acyclic network. We use test problems generated by the problem generator ProGen/max for the algorithm evaluation. We specify some of the choosen parameters. Finally we present the results of an empirical analysis which differ slightly from other investigatiions.

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Franck, B. (1996). Empirische Untersuchung von Prioritätsregeln für die ressourcenbeschränkte Projektplanung mit zeitlichen Minimal- und Maximalabständen. In: Kleinschmidt, P., Bachem, A., Derigs, U., Fischer, D., Leopold-Wildburger, U., Möhring, R. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 1995. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 1995. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80117-4_25

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