Priority rule-based heuristic for multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problems with resource vacations and activity splitting

Priority rule-based heuristic for multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problems with resource vacations and activity splitting

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Article ID: iaor20084355
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 178
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 374
End Page Number: 390
Publication Date: Apr 2007
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics
Abstract:

This paper presents a priority rule-based heuristic for the multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem with the splitting of activities around unavailable resources allowed. All resources considered are renewable and each resource unit may not be available at all times due to resource vacations, which are known in advance. A new concept called moving resource strength is developed to help identify project situations where activity splitting is likely to be beneficial during scheduling. The moving resource strength concept is implemented in priority rule-based heuristics to control activity splitting when scheduling. Multiple comparisons of the performance of combination of activity–mode priority rules used in the heuristics are provided. Computational experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the heuristic in reducing project makespan and minimizing activity splitting.

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