2018
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v8i6.pp5292-5302
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Negative Total Float to Improve a Multi-Objective Integer Non-Linear Programming for Project Scheduling Compression

Abstract: This paper presents Multi-Objective Integer Non-Linear Programming (MOINLP) involving Negative Total Float (NTF) for improving the basic model of Multi-Objective Programming (MOP) in case the optimization of the additional cost for Project Scheduling Compression (PSC). Using the basic MOP to solve the more complex problems is a challenging task. We suspect that Negative Total Float (NTF) having an indication to make the basic MOP to solve the more general case, both simple and complex of PSC. The purpose of th… Show more

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“…Where # is the activity duration after being accelerated (in days), meanwhile, # value is the total cost after the activity duration accelerated (in days). This research has developed a TCTO model of activity that can be used to develop and optimise TCTO for projects (Fachrurrazi et al, 2018c), although for this purpose, it requires the involvement of the TCTO of several other activities. Therefore further research is still needed for several other activity models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where # is the activity duration after being accelerated (in days), meanwhile, # value is the total cost after the activity duration accelerated (in days). This research has developed a TCTO model of activity that can be used to develop and optimise TCTO for projects (Fachrurrazi et al, 2018c), although for this purpose, it requires the involvement of the TCTO of several other activities. Therefore further research is still needed for several other activity models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is study considers costs, time, and quality as criteria that are directly involved and integrated into risk analysis by giving weight to each of these criteria. e use of integrated criteria weights for multiobjective decision-making can be effective, as other studies also use criteria weights [37,38]. Integrating simultaneously 3 project objectives in risk variable ranking is based on that each contractor has different preferences for the three project objectives.…”
Section: Comparison To Other Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%