A problem of finding an acceptable variant in generalized project networks

Gregory Gutin, David Blokh and Anders Yeo

(2005)

Gregory Gutin, David Blokh and Anders Yeo (2005) A problem of finding an acceptable variant in generalized project networks. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences, 2005 (2). pp. 75-81. ISSN 1173-9126

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Abstract

A project network often has some activities or groups of activities which can be performed at different stages of the project. Then, the problem of finding an optimal/acceptable time or/and optimal/acceptable order of such an activity or a group of activities arises. Such a problem emerges, in particular, in house-building management when the beginnings of some activities may vary in time or/and order. We consider a mathematical formulation of the problem, show its computational complexity, and describe an algorithm for solving the problem.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleA problem of finding an acceptable variant in generalized project networks
AuthorsGutin, Gregory
Blokh, David
Yeo, Anders
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Computer Science

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doi10.1155/JAMDS.2005.75

Deposited by () on 03-Feb-2011 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 03-Feb-2011

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(C) 2005 Hindawi Publishing Corporation whose permission to mount this version for private study and research is acknowledged.

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