Scheduling of multiple projects with constrained resources and preemption (Q2627752)
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Scheduling of multiple projects with constrained resources and preemption (English)
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31 May 2017
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Summary: The resource-constrained (single) project scheduling problem has been widely studied in literature. A common assumption in its basic version is that the execution of activities cannot be interrupted, that is activities are non-preemptable. Very little effort has been made to analyse the impact of activity preemption. In addition, classical project scheduling models only consider the case of a single project. This paper considers the problem of scheduling multiple projects under the assumption of activities preemption. A heuristic algorithm is proposed and its performance is analysed using several well-known priority rules. Computational experiments are carried out using the well-known datasets from the PSP Library. Results show the advantages of incorporating activity preemption when scheduling multiple projects.
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project scheduling
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multiple projects
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resource constraints
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priority rules
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activity preemption
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heuristics
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multi-project scheduling
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resource-constrained scheduling
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