2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10696-016-9241-y
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Improved critical chain buffer management framework considering resource costs and schedule stability

Abstract: The critical chain scheduling and buffer management (CC/BM) methodology has proven to be a favorable approach to schedule resource-constrained projects and to offer a valuable control tool for monitoring projects under uncertainty. The previous studies on CC/BM seem to have neglected the cost performance, which might render its wider applications to the modern economic activities that are mostly performed in a project way. This paper presents an improved CC/BM framework that allows additional resource allocati… Show more

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“…Specific CCPM techniques, especially buffer sizing, has been studied and criticised, particularly in the works of Tukel, Rom, and Eksioglu (2006), Chu (2008), Buchmann-Slorup (2014), Zhang, Song, and Díaz (2014), , Zhang, Song, and Díaz (2016), Hu et al (2017) and Zhang, Song, and Díaz (2017). Concomitantly, new scheduling methods were tested in multiproject environment, with propositions that associate such methods with CCPM techniques (Liu, Song, and Tang 2006;Wang et al 2014;Yang and Fu 2014;Zhang, Jia, and Díaz 2015;Zheng et al 2014).…”
Section: Review and Historical Evolution Of The Theory Of Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific CCPM techniques, especially buffer sizing, has been studied and criticised, particularly in the works of Tukel, Rom, and Eksioglu (2006), Chu (2008), Buchmann-Slorup (2014), Zhang, Song, and Díaz (2014), , Zhang, Song, and Díaz (2016), Hu et al (2017) and Zhang, Song, and Díaz (2017). Concomitantly, new scheduling methods were tested in multiproject environment, with propositions that associate such methods with CCPM techniques (Liu, Song, and Tang 2006;Wang et al 2014;Yang and Fu 2014;Zhang, Jia, and Díaz 2015;Zheng et al 2014).…”
Section: Review and Historical Evolution Of The Theory Of Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test experiments demonstrated the advantages of the bu er management method over the traditional project management and control approaches. Recently, Hu et al [35] implemented a dynamic bu er control method using the schedule risk analysis. The concept of the project control was supported by the value of the crucially index that triggers the remedial actions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods are mainly based on two ideas: Allocating buffers centrally at the end of the schedule chain and allocating buffers scatteredly to the schedule. The critical chain method [7] is the main method to allocate buffers centrally [8][9][10] and its advantages have been verified [11][12][13]. The methods of allocating buffers scatteredly mainly include virtual activity duration extension (VADE) [14], resource flow dependent float factor (RFDFF) [15] and starting time criticality (STC) [16], which are also widely studied and applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%