An investigation of buffer sizing techniques in critical chain scheduling

An investigation of buffer sizing techniques in critical chain scheduling

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Article ID: iaor20083734
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 172
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 401
End Page Number: 416
Publication Date: Jul 2006
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: project management
Abstract:

In this paper, we introduce two methods for determining feeding buffer sizes in critical chain project scheduling. Both methods integrate project characteristics into the formulation. Specifically, one of them incorporates resource tightness while the other uses network complexity. Both methods are tested and compared to two commonly suggested methods in the literature, the cut and paste method and the root square error method, as well as using no buffer as a benchmark. The comparison is done by means of a simulation study using the Patterson data set. The test results indicate that both of the suggested methods generate smaller buffer sizes while providing sufficient protection against delays in project completion time.

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