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Reactive Strategies in the Multiproject Scheduling with Multifactor Disruptions

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  • Weixin Wang
  • Jiafu Su
  • Jin Xu
  • Xianlong Ge

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Multiproject scheduling aims at the generation of the baseline schedules, which has been studied for several years with the goal of minimizing the total cost of the project. In this paper, we analyzed the impact of network structure disruption, activity disruption, and resource disruption on scheduling scheme, respectively; this problem is related to the disruptions in scheduling process, which leads to a deviation between actual scheduling and baseline scheduling. The mode of the related activities is changed and the start time is reset. Because it is a NP-hard problem and involves a large number of activities, the dual population genetic algorithm is designed to solve this problem. From the results of case analysis, we find that single disruption on scheduling was local, when there was no resource conflict. While multifactor disruptions have greater effect on duration and total cost, multifactor disruptions would affect each other, so it was more complicated.

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  • Weixin Wang & Jiafu Su & Jin Xu & Xianlong Ge, 2020. "Reactive Strategies in the Multiproject Scheduling with Multifactor Disruptions," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3154047
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/3154047
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