2012
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2012.934.937
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Schedule Planning for Repairing Power Supply System

Abstract: Problem statement: Taiwan is located in the tropical ocean areas. The strong typhoon in summer often causes the collapse of electric transmission towers and results in power outages that seriously affect people's lives and industrial production. Approach: In light of this situation, this study aims to employ project management techniques of Theory of Constraints (TOC) to develop a practical TOC model to quickly repair the towers and restore power supplied system. Results: The actual application had verified th… Show more

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“…As with the ecological system, the much higher resilience in Taiwan can be attributed to the history of numerous devastating experiences over the past decades associated with typhoons. As a result of many years of such events, the Taiwan Power Company not only improved the transmission system to minimize typhoon impacts (increase resistance) but gained the experience to conduct repairs efficiently (increase resilience), a task that was further facilitated by a highly resistant and resilient road infrastructure (Lin and Kang , Chang et al. ).…”
Section: Resistance and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with the ecological system, the much higher resilience in Taiwan can be attributed to the history of numerous devastating experiences over the past decades associated with typhoons. As a result of many years of such events, the Taiwan Power Company not only improved the transmission system to minimize typhoon impacts (increase resistance) but gained the experience to conduct repairs efficiently (increase resilience), a task that was further facilitated by a highly resistant and resilient road infrastructure (Lin and Kang , Chang et al. ).…”
Section: Resistance and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%