Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews

The problem described in this paper deals with construction project scheduling for multi-object projects. The use of the flow shop model allows for quick execution through optimal, simultaneous means of production. The correct order of tasks according to assumed criteria is the subject of a lot of r...

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Main Author: Krzemiński M.
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2017-12-01
Series:Archives of Civil Engineering
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description The problem described in this paper deals with construction project scheduling for multi-object projects. The use of the flow shop model allows for quick execution through optimal, simultaneous means of production. The correct order of tasks according to assumed criteria is the subject of a lot of research. In this paper, we have focused on the aspect of multi-project work crews. In practice, we often observe cases where overburdened crews are supported by ones with downtime. This paper presents a newly developed model used to smoothe out schedules in terms of maintaining crew work continuity. A full description of the algorithm and example usage are presented.
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spelling doaj.art-bddcbae0184d43ae954a29399d0087a42022-12-22T03:26:44ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Civil Engineering1230-29452017-12-0163431910.1515/ace-2017-0037ace-2017-0037Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work CrewsKrzemiński M.0PhD., Eng., Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, 00-637 Warsaw, PolandThe problem described in this paper deals with construction project scheduling for multi-object projects. The use of the flow shop model allows for quick execution through optimal, simultaneous means of production. The correct order of tasks according to assumed criteria is the subject of a lot of research. In this paper, we have focused on the aspect of multi-project work crews. In practice, we often observe cases where overburdened crews are supported by ones with downtime. This paper presents a newly developed model used to smoothe out schedules in terms of maintaining crew work continuity. A full description of the algorithm and example usage are presented.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2017.63.issue-4/ace-2017-0037/ace-2017-0037.xml?format=INTschedulingflow shop modelsbrigade multitaskingjob continuity
spellingShingle Krzemiński M.
Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews
Archives of Civil Engineering
scheduling
flow shop models
brigade multitasking
job continuity
title Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews
title_full Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews
title_fullStr Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews
title_short Optimization of Work Schedules Executed using the Flow Shop Model, Assuming Multitasking Performed by Work Crews
title_sort optimization of work schedules executed using the flow shop model assuming multitasking performed by work crews
topic scheduling
flow shop models
brigade multitasking
job continuity
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