2020
DOI: 10.30812/varian.v4i1.834
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Network Optimization of Packaging Water Factory "Aeta" by Using Critical Path Method (CPM) in Tirta Taman Sari Drinking Water Company, Madiun City

Abstract: Project management is a new thing with the development of two analytical techniques used for planning, scheduling, and decision making on projects to be carried out so that they can be carried out optimally and efficiently. These two analytical techniques are the Critical Path Method (CPM) and Project Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). Network optimization for the project is very important for the production of with "Aeta" brand Bottled Mineral Water produced by drinking water company in Madiun. This opti… Show more

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“…Project activities such as facility maintenance, activity scheduling, building construction, and others can apply CPM [14]. In this research, a mathematical algorithm is used to schedule a series of activities in a project.…”
Section: Sample and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Project activities such as facility maintenance, activity scheduling, building construction, and others can apply CPM [14]. In this research, a mathematical algorithm is used to schedule a series of activities in a project.…”
Section: Sample and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The series of activities of a project must be completed according to a schedule such that the entire project is completed on time. This is the meaning of the application of the critical path [14], [22]. This is the type of activity with the longest path in a network.…”
Section: Critical Pathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to solve the unbalanced assignment problem, it is necessary to add dummy machines which we will then ignore the work assigned to these machines. Given that the dummy is a pseudo activity, so the duration (cost) of the dummy activity (machines) is zero (Razi and Yudiarti, 2020). (Rabbani et al, 2019) proposed a different concept in solving the problem of unbalanced assignments, a modified Hungarian method which does not involve dummy workers (machines).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%