SCHEDULING REPETITIVE CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES

Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2014, Vol 173, Issue 3

Abstract

Harmonizing the work of crews that conduct repetitive construction processes involves not only scheduling with respect to time, but also determining the crew’s composition. With repetitive processes, minimizing the total project duration is usually not the sole objective – another one is continuity of the crews’ work. As the objectives are interdependent and contradictory, it is necessary to approach this scheduling problem as a bicriteria optimization problem, and to search for a compromise. The paper uses the mixed linear programming to model this problem and uses a case study to illustrate it.

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Piotr JAŚKOWSKI, Sławomir BIRUK

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Piotr JAŚKOWSKI, Sławomir BIRUK (2014). SCHEDULING REPETITIVE CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES. Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces, 173(3), 197-204. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-61467