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Optimal selection of recourses in projects based on the classical time - cost trade - offs

Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences

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Title Optimal selection of recourses in projects based on the classical time - cost trade - offs
 
Creator Csordás, Helga
 
Subject CPM cost; technology; maximal flow
 
Description Network models are often applied in project scheduling. In Time-cost Trade-offs problem time and cost parameters are assigned to the activities. It means that we have to decide the technology (recourses) will be applied. Generally there is not only one proper variant in construction practice. In this paper I generate the Time-cost Trade-offs problem based on maximal flow algorithm by integration the possibility of changing technology. In this way the algorithm will automatically select the proper technological variant for the activities.
 
Publisher Budapest University of Technology and Economics
 
Date 2009-01-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Peer-reviewed Article
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.periodicapolytechnica.org/so/article/view/1602
10.3311/pp.so.2009-1.05
 
Source Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences; Vol. 17, No. 1 (2009); 47-55
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.periodicapolytechnica.org/so/article/view/1602/920
 
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