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A Precedence Constraint Posting Approach

Chapter
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
This chapter summarizes some previous work on a constraint-based scheduling approach effectively applied to Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling problems. The approach is based on a formulation of the problem as a Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). In particular the problem is reduced to the one of establishing sufficient precedence constraints between activities that require the same resource so as to eliminate all possible resource contention, defining what is called the Precedence Constraint Posting (PCP) approach. The PCP scheduling approach has two attractive properties: first it operates in a search space that avoids over-commitment to specific activity start times, and can be more efficiently searched; second, the solution generated is a so-called "flexible schedule", designating a set of acceptable futures, which provides a basis for efficiently responding to unexpected disruptions during execution. This chapter summarizes a body of work developed over the years on PCP-based scheduling to take advantage of such properties. In particular, the chapter presents an overview on a number of original algorithms for efficiently finding a solution to a scheduling problem, for generating robust schedules, and for searching near-optimal makespan solutions.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Constraint-based reasoning; Generalized precedence relations; Makespan minimization; Renewable resources; Robust scheduling; Temporal flexibility
List of contributors:
Oddi, Angelo; Cesta, Amedeo
Authors of the University:
CESTA AMEDEO
ODDI ANGELO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/306625
Book title:
Handbook on Project Management and Scheduling Vol.1
Published in:
INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOKS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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