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Chua, D K H, Li, D Z and Chan, W T (2001) Case-Based Reasoning Approach in Bid Decision Making. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 35–45.
El-Rayes, K and Moselhi, O (2001) Optimizing Resource Utilization for Repetitive Construction Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 18–27.
Gambatese, J A and James, D E (2001) Dust Suppression Using Truck-Mounted Water Spray System. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 53–59.
Jaafari, A, Manivong, K K and Chaaya, M (2001) VIRCON: Interactive System for Teaching Construction Management. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 66–75.
Jaselskis, E J, Han, H C, Grigas, J, Tan, L and Fahrion, D (2001) Status of Roller Mountable Microwave Asphalt Pavement Density Sensor. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 46–52.
Peña-Mora, F and Li, M (2001) Dynamic Planning and Control Methodology for Design/Build Fast-Track Construction Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 1–17.
Senouci, A B and Adeli, H (2001) Resource Scheduling Using Neural Dynamics Model of Adeli and Park. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 28–34.
- Type: Journal Article
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- ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
- URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2001)127:1(28)
- Abstract:
This paper presents a mathematical model for resource scheduling considering project scheduling characteristics generally ignored in prior research, including precedence relationships, multiple crew-strategies, and time cost trade-off. Previous resource scheduling formulations have traditionally focused on project duration minimization. The proposed model considers the total project cost minimization. Furthermore, resource leveling and resource-constrained scheduling have traditionally been solved independently. In the new formulation, resource leveling and resource-constrained scheduling are performed simultaneously. The proposed model is solved using the patented neural dynamics model of Adeli and Park. A case study is presented to demonstrate the performance of the method under various resource availability profiles.
Shen, L Y, Wu, G W C and Ng, C S K (2001) Risk Assessment for Construction Joint Ventures in China. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 76–81.
Shi, J J, Cheung, S O and Arditi, D (2001) Construction Delay Computation Method. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 60–65.
Torbica, & M and Stroh, R C (2001) Customer Satisfaction in Home Building. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(01), 82–86.