A multiagent evolutionary algorithm for the resource-constrained project portfolio selection and scheduling problem (Q1718076)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7016116
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7016116 |
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A multiagent evolutionary algorithm for the resource-constrained project portfolio selection and scheduling problem (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: A multiagent evolutionary algorithm is proposed to solve the resource-constrained project portfolio selection and scheduling problem. The proposed algorithm has a dual level structure. In the upper level a set of agents make decisions to select appropriate project portfolios. Each agent selects its project portfolio independently. The neighborhood competition operator and self-learning operator are designed to improve the agent's energy, that is, the portfolio profit. In the lower level the selected projects are scheduled simultaneously and completion times are computed to estimate the expected portfolio profit. A priority rule-based heuristic is used by each agent to solve the multiproject scheduling problem. A set of instances were generated systematically from the widely used Patterson set. Computational experiments confirmed that the proposed evolutionary algorithm is effective for the resource-constrained project portfolio selection and scheduling problem.
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