2019
DOI: 10.35784/acs-2019-02
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Techniques of Generating Schedules for the Problem of Financial Optimization of Multi-Stage Project

Abstract: The article presents the problem of scheduling a resource-constrained project with discounted cash flow maximization from the perspective of a contractor. The contractor's expenses (cash outflows for the contractor) are associated with the execution of activities. The client's payments (cash inflows for the contractor) are performed after fulfilling the agreed project stages. The following techniques are suggested for solving the problem: the activity right-shift procedure, the backward scheduling with the opt… Show more

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“…Although TVNPV is a new model and no previous method has been applied to solve it, TS has been extensively used in max-NPV problems, as seen in [49,59,72,107]. Our results indicate the great potential for the application of RL in this area, which has up until now been tackled by heuristics [60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Although TVNPV is a new model and no previous method has been applied to solve it, TS has been extensively used in max-NPV problems, as seen in [49,59,72,107]. Our results indicate the great potential for the application of RL in this area, which has up until now been tackled by heuristics [60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…[57] devised a methodology that involved grouping activities together, and in a subsequent publication [59], they further expanded their work to encompass capital constraints and various cash outflow models. Klimek [60] explored projects characterized by payment milestones and investigated diverse scheduling techniques, including activity right-shift, backward scheduling, and left-right justification.…”
Section: Max-npv Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later they extended their work to include capital constraints and different cash outflow models [13]. Klimek [14] examined projects with payment milestones and different scheduling techniques such as activity right-shift, backward scheduling and left-right justification are compared. In [15], the RCPSPDC is solved by combining a genetic algorithm and an immune algorithm.…”
Section: A the Max-npv Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%