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We consider the resource-constrained project scheduling problem. The purpose of this paper is to direct the focus to a branch-and-bound concept that can, by simple adaptations, operate on a wide range of problem settings. The general approach can, e.g., deal with multimode problems, resource...
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Management of projects is complicated by the scarcity of resources required to execute them. Limited resources usually extend the project completion times beyond those determined by CPM/PERT. Several solution procedures have been developed for solving the resource constrained project scheduling...
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Resource-constrained project scheduling with generalised precedence constraints is a very general scheduling model with applications in areas such as make-to-order production planning. We describe a time-oriented branch-and-bound algorithm that uses constraint-propagation techniques which...
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In project scheduling, a set of precedence-constrained jobs has to be scheduled so as to minimize a given objective. In resource-constrained project scheduling, the jobs additionally compete for scarce resources. Due to its universality, the latter problem has a variety of applications in...
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We consider a generalization of the classical resource constrained project scheduling problem. We introduce so-called partially renewable resources by assuming for each resource a capacity on subsets of periods. The concept of partially renewable resources is a fundamental tool in order to make,...
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In this paper a branch-and-bound procedure is described for scheduling the activities of a project of the PERT/CPM variety subject to precedence and resource constraints where the objective is to minimize project duration. The procedure is based on a depth-first solution strategy in which nodes...
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Inventory constraints refer to so-called cumulative resources, which can store a single or several different products and have a prescribed minimum and maximum inventory, where the inventory is depleted and replenished over time. Some additional applications of cumulative resources, e.g. to...
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Inventory constraints refer to so-called cumulative resources, which can store a single or several different products and have a prescribed minimum and maximum inventory, where the inventory is depleted and replenished over time. Some additional applications of cumulative resources, e.g. to...
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