Title of article :
A Mathematical Model for Balancing (Cost-Time-Quality and Environmental Risks) in Oil and Gas Projects and Solving it by Multi-Objective Bee Colony Algorithm
Author/Authors :
Heydari, Hossein Ali Department of Industrial Management - Kermanshah Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, Iran , Soltanpanah, Heresh Department of Management - Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran , Rahimzadeh, Ayub Department of Industrial Management - Kermanshah Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Today, in large projects such as constructing oil, gas and petrochemical refineries,
it is inevitable to use modern management methods and project timing. On
the other hand, in classic scheduling case, the focus is on balance between time
and cost of carrying out projects, which in such a situation, one of possible solutions
to shorten time of implementing project is to accelerate activities. This acceleration
can affect the quality of conducting projects and environmental impacts,
in addition to impose more costs. Hence, in such studies, environmental
impacts and quality of activities were also considered as new indicators in case
of project time-cost balance. There has been proposed a new mathematical model
with four indicators: cost, time, quality and environmental impacts. The provided
model is a multi-objective mathematical model of zero-and-one programming
type that despite traditional models, in which there is only considered an implementation
mode for carrying out activities and a pre-conditional relationship between
activities, modes of implementing activities are as multi-form and the dependence
relationship between the activities is a generalized pre-requisite. Including
the relationships brings the problem closer to the real world. Because of
NP-hard of the problem in large dimensions and the necessity of using metaheuristic
Algorithms, we used MOBEE algorithm to solve the model.
Keywords :
Cost , Environmental risks , Project quality , Generalized pre-requisites , Bee Colony algorithm
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics