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Justification and RCPSP: A technique that pays
Francisco BallestínM. Sacramento QuintanillaVicente Vallssubject
ScheduleMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceHeuristicModeling and SimulationSchedule (project management)Management Science and Operations ResearchAlgorithmIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringdescription
Abstract The objective of this paper is to show that justification is a simple technique that can be easily incorporated in diverse algorithms for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem––improving the quality of the schedules generated without generally requiring more computing time. The results of incorporating this technique in 22 different algorithms are shown. Fifteen of the new algorithms that use double justification outperform seven of the best heuristic algorithms that do not use justification. The tests have been performed on the standard test set j120 for the RCPSP generated using ProGen.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-09-01 | European Journal of Operational Research |