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In this paper, we address the issue of optimal selection of portfolio of projects using reinvestment strategy within a flexible time horizon. We assume that an investor intends to invest his/her initial capital on the implementation of some projects in a flexible time horizon. The investor’s...
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It is generally accepted that the three major dimensions of project success are time, budget, and quality. Most of the research in project planning is focused on the time-cost trade-off, and only a few papers have considered the three dimensions together. This paper describes the evolution of...
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In this paper we propose an adaptive model for multi-mode project scheduling under uncertainty. We assume that there is a due date for concluding the project and a tardiness penalty for failing to meet this due date, and that several distinct modes may be used to undertake each activity. We...
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We study the scheduling of projects subject to general temporal constraints between activities such that the project net present value is maximized. The proposed algorithm is based on a first-order steepest ascent approach, where the steepest ascent directions are normalized by the supremum...
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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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We study the scheduling of projects subject to general temporal constraints between activities such that the project net present value is maximized. The proposed algorithm is based on a first-order steepest ascent approach, where the steepest ascent directions are normalized by the supremum...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999876
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999935
Bin packing problems are at the core of many well-known combinatorial optimization problems and several practical applications alike. In this work we introduce a novel variant of an abstract bin packing problem which is subject to a chaining constraint among items. The problem stems from an...
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In this paper we address the Preemptive Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem (PRCPSP). PRCPSP requires a partially ordered set of activities to be scheduled using limited renewable resources such that any activity can be interrupted and later resumed without penalty. The objective is...
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We study the problem of determining both the structure and the schedule of projects subject to capacity constraints. We assume that those projects are flexible in the sense that the activities to be implemented are not entirely known in advance. In such a setting, decisions must be made with...
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