Title of article :
A multi-objective resource-constrained project scheduling problem with time lags and fuzzy activity durations
Author/Authors :
Eydi, Alireza Department of Industrial Engineering - University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran , Bakhshi, Mohsen Department of Industrial Engineering - University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran
Abstract :
The resource-constrained project scheduling problem is to find a schedule that
minimizes the project duration subject to precedence relations and resource constraints.
To further account for economic aspects of the project, one may add an objective of
cash nature to the problem. In addition, dynamic nature and variations in real world are
known to introduce uncertainties into data. Therefore, this study is aimed at proposing a
multi-objective model for resource-constrained project scheduling problem, with the
model objectives being to minimize makespan, and maximize net present value of the
project cash flows; the proposed model has activity times expressed in fuzzy numbers
where the corresponding uncertainties are taken into account. The project environment
is considered to be a multi-resource environment where more than one resource is
needed for the execution of any activity. Also, the proposed model comes with time lags
in precedence relations between activities. The proposed model is validated by using
epsilon-constraint method. The α-cut approach as well as the expression of acceptable
risk level by the project manager is used to defuzzificate fuzzy activity durations. Since
the problem is NP-hard, a NSGA-II meta-heuristic algorithm is proposed to solve the
problem. The algorithm performance has been evaluated in terms of different criteria.
Keywords :
NSGA-II evolutionary algorithm , α-cut , cash flows , time lags , fuzzy activity times , Resource-constrained project scheduling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics