Resource Allocation Process (Crashing and Crunching)
Resource Allocation Process (Crashing and Crunching)
Resource
Allocation
Activity Slope
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Table 9-1
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Table 9-2
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Figure 9-1a
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Figure 9-1b
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Figure 9-1c
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Figure 9-1d
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Figure 9-1e
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Cost-Crash Curve
Figure 9-2
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Fast-Tracking
Fast-tracking
project
Refers
Resource Loading
Resource
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Resource A
Figure 9-6a
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Resource B
Figure 9-6b
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Resource Leveling
Less
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An approach, such as a
rule of thumb, that yields
a good solution that may
or may not be optimal
Heuristic Methods
They
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soon as possible
As late as possible
Shortest task first
Most resources first
Minimum slack first
Most critical followers
Most successors
Arbitrary
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Optimization Methods
Finds
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Schedule slippage
Resource utilization
In-process inventory
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Schedule Slippage
The
Resource Utilization
The
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In-Process Inventory
This
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Heuristic Techniques
Multi-projects
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scheduling method
Minimum late finish time
Greatest resource demand
Greatest resource utilization
Most possible jobs
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Thoughtless optimism
Capacity should be equal to demand
The Student Syndrome
Multitasking to reduce idle time
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