Resource Reallocation Models for Deterministic Network Construction Projects
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2010, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Hierarchical budget reallocation models for a portfolio of construction network projects with deterministic activity durations are considered. Optimal reallocation models both at the company level and at the project level are developed.
Authors and Affiliations
Avner BEN-YAIR, Nitzan SWID, Dimitri GOLENKO-GINZBURG, Olga GRECHKO
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