2015
DOI: 10.5592/otmcj.2015.2.5
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History and Some Latest Developments of Precedence Diagramming Method

Abstract: Although the birth of Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM)is not as radiant as of CPM or PERT, but it is definitely the prevailing scheduling technique of our times. This popularity is due to its modeling flexibility over other techniques and the easy-to-understand mathematical model behind the technique. However, even this technique has its own limitations; modeling overlapping activities in a proper way seems to be a never-ending debate. The reason of this can be found in the fundamentals of PDM technique; th… Show more

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“…PDM is a prevailing method of network planning nowadays. Its continuous use is based on the flexibility of its models compared to other techniques, and an easily understandable mathematical model in the background (Hajdu, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDM is a prevailing method of network planning nowadays. Its continuous use is based on the flexibility of its models compared to other techniques, and an easily understandable mathematical model in the background (Hajdu, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contractors should reduce risks and ensure that their employees comply with the necessary safety procedures. It is important to complete security compliance and inspection checklists to ensure that the necessary safety precautions have been adopted by the construction organisation (Hajdu 2015), which would help to reduce the risk of an accident and provides evidence to eliminate any liability from your business (Zhai et al 2009;Kwon et al 2014;Chancellor and Abbott 2015).…”
Section: Uncertain/unschedule Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extended relations: Recently, extended relations between activities, known as point to point relations (Hajdu, 2015) and continuous precedence relations (Hajdu et al, 2017), have been introduced to the literature that deserve some future research attention. The extensions are presented to introduce a general description of activitytime-production functions, and define activity overlapping as a continuous relation that uses time or work units between all points of a predecessor activity and all points of its successor, rather than only on their start and end points, as is the case with the 'classic' precedence relations.…”
Section: Network Generalisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%