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MIP-based solution approaches for multi-site resource-constrained project scheduling

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  • Tamara Bigler

    (University of Bern)

  • Mario Gnägi

    (University of Bern)

  • Norbert Trautmann

    (University of Bern)

Abstract

The execution of a project is often distributed among multiple sites. The planning of such a project includes selecting a specific site for the execution of each of the project’s activities and allocating the available resource units to the execution of these activities over time. While some resource units are available at a certain site only, others can be moved across sites. Given the spatial distance between sites, transportation times arise if a resource unit must be transported from one site to another or if the output of an activity must be transported to another site. This planning problem has been introduced in recent literature as the multi-site resource-constrained project scheduling problem. We present a continuous-time model and devise a matheuristic for this planning problem. The continuous-time model uses, among others, binary variables to impose a sequence between activities assigned to the same resource units. In the matheuristic, the binary restrictions on these variables are initially relaxed and iteratively restored for the subset of activities scheduled in the current iteration. We compare the performance of the continuous-time model and the matheuristic to the performance of a discrete-time model and several metaheuristics from the literature using two sets of test instances from the literature. Both the continuous-time model and the matheuristic derive on average superior solutions in shorter average running times than the reference approaches.

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  • Tamara Bigler & Mario Gnägi & Norbert Trautmann, 2024. "MIP-based solution approaches for multi-site resource-constrained project scheduling," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 337(2), pages 627-647, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:annopr:v:337:y:2024:i:2:d:10.1007_s10479-022-05109-0
    DOI: 10.1007/s10479-022-05109-0
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