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An Optimization-Based Approach for Design Project Scheduling

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An Optimization-Based Approach for Design Project Scheduling
Concurrent engineering has been widely used in managing design projects to speed up the design process by concurrently performing multiple tasks. Since the progress of a design task often depends on the knowledge about other tasks and requires effective communication, tasks and communication activities need to be properly coordinated to avoid delays caused by waiting for information or the need for rework. This paper presents a novel formulation for design project scheduling with explicit modeling of task dependencies and the associated communication activities. General dependencies are modeled as combinations of three basic types representing sequential, concurrent, and independent processes. Communication activities are also modeled as tasks, and their interactions with design tasks are described by sets of intertask constraints. The objective is to achieve timely project completion with limited resources. To improve algorithm convergence and schedule quality, penalties on the violat...
Ming Ni, Peter B. Luh, Bryan Moser
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TASE
Authors Ming Ni, Peter B. Luh, Bryan Moser
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