Project task flow optimisation and departmental flow analysis using design structure matrix and genetic algorithm

Project task flow optimisation and departmental flow analysis using design structure matrix and genetic algorithm

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Article ID: iaor20135160
Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 68
End Page Number: 92
Publication Date: Apr 2013
Journal: International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management
Authors: , ,
Keywords: heuristics: genetic algorithms, project management
Abstract:

Engineering projects often require a great deal of effort during the planning and designing stages to eliminate any unnecessary rework. To achieve satisfactory results in complex projects, project managers need to consider every possible rework (or feedback connections) throughout the entire project life cycle in addition to establishing the best project task flow. Therefore a project can be completed in a shorter time and lower cost without sacrificing the quality of the outcome. The objective of this paper is to develop an optimisation process for project task coordination using design structure matrix (DSM) and genetic algorithm (GA). DSM helps identify the relationships among project tasks. GA is used to help coordinate/optimise the project task structure in terms of task cost, task time and their coupling strength. This paper also shows our developed method is able to help the managers to enhance the level of cooperation among the related departments by a departmental flow analysis. The effectiveness of this model is demonstrated by an industry example.

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