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A survey of variants and extensions of the resource-constrained project scheduling problem

The resource-constrained project scheduling problem (RCPSP) consists of activities that must be scheduled subject to precedence and resource constraints such that the makespan is minimized. It has become a well-known standard problem in the context of project scheduling which has attracted numerous researchers who developed both exact and heuristic scheduling procedures. However, it is a rather basic model with assumptions that are too restrictive for many practical applications. Consequently, various extensions of the basic RCPSP have been developed. This paper gives an overview over these extensions. The extensions are classified according to the structure of the RCPSP. We summarize generalizations of the activity concept, of the precedence relations and of the resource constraints. Alternative objectives and approaches for scheduling multiple projects are discussed as well. In addition to popular variants and extensions such as multiple modes, minimal and maximal time lags, and net present value-based objectives, the paper also provides a survey of many less known concepts.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Working Paper ; No. 02/2008

Classification
Management
Subject
project scheduling
modeling
resource constraints
temporal constraints
networks

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(who)
Hartmann, Sönke
Briskorn, Dirk
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Veröffentlichung
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Hamburg School of Business Administration (HSBA)
(where)
Hamburg
(when)
2008

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  • Hartmann, Sönke
  • Briskorn, Dirk
  • Hamburg School of Business Administration (HSBA)

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  • 2008

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