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Enhanced Resource Leveling Technique for Project Scheduling
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- Kim Jaejun
- Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University
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- Kim Kyunghwan
- Construction Research Institute, Hanyang University
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- Jee Namyong
- Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University
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- Yoon Yungsang
- Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University
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Description
Since a construction project involves a series of activities that utilize resources to achieve its goal within a given time period, efficient resource management is a prerequisite for its success. Two major techniques of resource management are resource constrained scheduling (RCS), which focuses on limited resource availability, and resource leveling, which focuses on a smooth resource usage pattern for a fixed project completion time. Although they can successfully generate schedules that accomplish their own objectives, they have certain limitations. RCS assumes a single fixed resource supply, and resource leveling may not improve the smoothness of resource usage beyond a certain level due to the fixed project completion time. In order to overcome these limitations, this study proposes a model to enhance the minimum moment algorithm of resource leveling for the efficient use of resources within an appropriate project completion time.
Journal
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- Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 4 (2), 461-466, 2005
ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF JAPAN (AIJ), ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF KOREA (AIK), ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY OF CHINA (ASC)
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680176725376
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- NII Article ID
- 110006345845
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- NII Book ID
- AA11798263
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- ISSN
- 13472852
- 13467581
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed