Article ID: | iaor2005154 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 42 |
Issue: | 8 |
Start Page Number: | 1599 |
End Page Number: | 1620 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2004 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Research |
Authors: | Herroelen W., Leus R. |
Keywords: | scheduling |
The vast majority of the research efforts in project scheduling over the past several years has concentrated on the development of exact and suboptimal procedures for the generation of a baseline schedule assuming complete information and a deterministic environment. During execution, however, projects may be the subject of considerable uncertainty, which may lead to numerous schedule disruptions. Predictive–reactive scheduling refers to the process where a baseline schedule is developed prior to the start of the project and updated if necessary during project execution. It is the objective of this paper to review possible procedures for the generation of proactive (robust) schedules, which are as well as possible protected against schedule disruptions, and for the deployment of reactive scheduling procedures that may be used to revise or re-optimize the baseline schedule when unexpected events occur. We also offer a framework that should allow project management to identify the proper scheduling methodology for different project scheduling environments. Finally, we survey the basics of critical chain scheduling and indicate in which environments it is useful.