Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources: Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions
A project is a unique undertaking or endeavor to be accomplished that can be divided into individual subtasks or activities each of which requires time and scarce resources for its completion. Also there is a desired objective to be attained (for example, minimization of project duration or of varia...
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title | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions |
title_auth | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions |
title_exact_search | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions |
title_exact_search_txtP | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions |
title_full | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions by Klaus Neumann, Christoph Schwindt, Jürgen Zimmermann |
title_fullStr | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions by Klaus Neumann, Christoph Schwindt, Jürgen Zimmermann |
title_full_unstemmed | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions by Klaus Neumann, Christoph Schwindt, Jürgen Zimmermann |
title_short | Project Scheduling with Time Windows and Scarce Resources |
title_sort | project scheduling with time windows and scarce resources temporal and resource constrained project scheduling with regular and nonregular objective functions |
title_sub | Temporal and Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling with Regular and Nonregular Objective Functions |
topic | Operations Research/Decision Theory Organization Operations research Decision making Planning Knappheit (DE-588)4164266-1 gnd Projektplanung (DE-588)4115649-3 gnd Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd Mathematisches Modell (DE-588)4114528-8 gnd Nebenbedingung (DE-588)4140066-5 gnd Optimierung (DE-588)4043664-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Operations Research/Decision Theory Organization Operations research Decision making Planning Knappheit Projektplanung Ressourcen Mathematisches Modell Nebenbedingung Optimierung |
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