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Project compression: A method for speeding up resource constrained projects which preserve the activity schedule

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  • Yau, Chuk
  • Ritchie, Eric

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  • Yau, Chuk & Ritchie, Eric, 1990. "Project compression: A method for speeding up resource constrained projects which preserve the activity schedule," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 49(1), pages 140-152, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:49:y:1990:i:1:p:140-152
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    1. Rainer Kolisch & Andreas Drexl, 1996. "Adaptive search for solving hard project scheduling problems," Naval Research Logistics (NRL), John Wiley & Sons, vol. 43(1), pages 23-40, February.
    2. Kolisch, R. & Padman, R., 2001. "An integrated survey of deterministic project scheduling," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 29(3), pages 249-272, June.
    3. David Noyce & Awad Hanna, 1998. "Planned and unplanned schedule compression: the impact on labour," Construction Management and Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(1), pages 79-90.
    4. Drexl, Andreas & Kolisch, Rainer, 1994. "Model-based assembly management in machine tool manufacturing," Manuskripte aus den Instituten für Betriebswirtschaftslehre der Universität Kiel 346, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre.
    5. Doerner, Karl & Gutjahr, Walter J. & Kotsis, Gabriele & Polaschek, Martin & Strauss, Christine, 2006. "Enriched workflow modelling and Stochastic Branch-and-Bound," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 175(3), pages 1798-1817, December.
    6. Doerner, K.F. & Gutjahr, W.J. & Hartl, R.F. & Strauss, C. & Stummer, C., 2008. "Nature-inspired metaheuristics for multiobjective activity crashing," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 36(6), pages 1019-1037, December.
    7. W. J. Gutjahr & C. Strauss & E. Wagner, 2000. "A Stochastic Branch-and-Bound Approach to Activity Crashing in Project Management," INFORMS Journal on Computing, INFORMS, vol. 12(2), pages 125-135, May.

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