The Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) is the prevalent scheduling technique used for temporal planning of projects. Critical paths require special attention during the course of planning as their lengths define the project duration. However, increasing/decreasing the duration of an activity on the critical path does not necessarily results in a longer/shorter project duration. Responses of the critical path in a PDM network for small changes of the duration of a critical activity can be classified into six categories, while nine different possible categories exist in theory. The modeling capabilities of PDM recently have been extended by the introduction of a) point-to-point relations, b) continuous relations, and c) non-linear activity (...
Construction project total duration is always a critical element for construction management. The ob...
none1noConstruction project total duration is always a critical element for construction management....
Abstract Projects are characterised by activity networks with a critical path, a sequence of activit...
The Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) is the prevalent scheduling technique used for temporal plan...
The additional relationships i.e., start-to-start, finish-to-finish, and start-to-finish, between ac...
Two fundamental limitations of the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM), which currently hinder the p...
The inaugural challenge of the 2016 Creative Construction Conference has posed two related questions...
AbstractRecently developed point-to-point relations have greatly extended the modeling capability of...
In this paper, we illustrate a new method to overcome the failures of the theory proposed by Elmaghr...
Precedence Diagram Method (PDM) has gained the widest acceptance in the scheduling practice in the l...
Current network techniques used for project scheduling presume that there is only one logical sequen...
AbstractTheoretically proper modeling of overlapping activities with traditional precedence relation...
AbstractModern project management has developed numerous techniques based on mathematical models in ...
Project scheduling under the assumption of renewable resource constraints and generalized precedence...
A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, or result as the tasks with...
Construction project total duration is always a critical element for construction management. The ob...
none1noConstruction project total duration is always a critical element for construction management....
Abstract Projects are characterised by activity networks with a critical path, a sequence of activit...
The Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) is the prevalent scheduling technique used for temporal plan...
The additional relationships i.e., start-to-start, finish-to-finish, and start-to-finish, between ac...
Two fundamental limitations of the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM), which currently hinder the p...
The inaugural challenge of the 2016 Creative Construction Conference has posed two related questions...
AbstractRecently developed point-to-point relations have greatly extended the modeling capability of...
In this paper, we illustrate a new method to overcome the failures of the theory proposed by Elmaghr...
Precedence Diagram Method (PDM) has gained the widest acceptance in the scheduling practice in the l...
Current network techniques used for project scheduling presume that there is only one logical sequen...
AbstractTheoretically proper modeling of overlapping activities with traditional precedence relation...
AbstractModern project management has developed numerous techniques based on mathematical models in ...
Project scheduling under the assumption of renewable resource constraints and generalized precedence...
A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, or result as the tasks with...
Construction project total duration is always a critical element for construction management. The ob...
none1noConstruction project total duration is always a critical element for construction management....
Abstract Projects are characterised by activity networks with a critical path, a sequence of activit...