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The following pages link to Scheduling projects to maximize net present value -- the case of time-dependent, contingent cash flows (Q1278462):
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- Simulated annealing for financing cost distribution based project payment scheduling from a joint perspective (Q744648) (← links)
- An optimization model for stochastic project networks with cash flows (Q867428) (← links)
- A survey of variants and extensions of the resource-constrained project scheduling problem (Q992569) (← links)
- A GA optimization model for workgroup-based repetitive scheduling (WoRSM) (Q1005604) (← links)
- A comparison of stochastic scheduling rules for maximizing project net present value (Q1127130) (← links)
- A steepest ascent approach to maximizing the net present value of projects (Q1396984) (← links)
- Which fuzzy ranking method is best for maximizing fuzzy net present value? (Q1640504) (← links)
- Simulated annealing and tabu search for multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling with positive discounted cash flows and different payment models (Q1767683) (← links)
- Progress payments in project scheduling problems. (Q1812008) (← links)
- The project scheduling problem with irregular starting time costs (Q1969764) (← links)
- Metaheuristics for multi-mode capital-constrained project payment scheduling (Q2253378) (← links)
- Scheduling the construction of value and discount weighted trees for maximum net present value (Q2289887) (← links)
- Client‐contractor bargaining on net present value in project scheduling with limited resources (Q3621917) (← links)
- An integer linear programming model and a modified branch and bound algorithm for the project material requirements planning problem (Q4469137) (← links)
- Optimization of a highway project planning using a modified genetic algorithm (Q4981882) (← links)
- Monte Carlo within simulated annealing for integral constrained optimizations (Q6547045) (← links)
- Simulated annealing for centralised resource-constrained multiproject scheduling to minimise the maximal cash flow gap under different payment patterns (Q6588469) (← links)