快速跟踪项目的资源分配模型

Y. Bissiri, S. Dunbar
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快速跟踪项目的概念虽然通常在经济上有利,但却是一项冒险的事业。风险从无法在预期时间内完成项目到由于过度压缩活动持续时间而导致的更高成本。本文描述了快速跟踪项目所涉及的变量,然后演示了如果适当的资源被仔细分配到项目中,风险是可以降低的。减少项目中活动的持续时间(“崩溃”)通常需要额外的投资和/或资源。这些资源可以在项目的资金池中找到,例如使用加班人力,或者作为附加项目引入项目。快速跟踪方法的成功取决于将这些额外资源的成本降至最低。描述了一个模拟模型,该模型以最小化资源的额外成本的方式为项目活动分配资源。一个活动的开始时间取决于其前一个活动的完成时间,这一事实使其成为一个关于完成时间的概率问题。
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Resource allocation model for a fast-tracked project
The concept of fast-tracking a project, although generally economically beneficial, is a risky undertaking. The risks vary from being unable to complete the project in the expected time to higher costs due to excessive compression of the activity duration. The paper describes the variables involved in fast-tracking a project and then demonstrates that risks can be reduced if proper resources are carefully allocated to the project. Reducing the duration of an activity ("crashing") within a project usually requires additional investment and/or resources. These resources can be found within the project's pool of funds such as using overtime for manpower or they are brought into the project as additional items. The success of the fast-tracking approach depends on minimizing the cost of these additional resources. A simulation model is described that allocates resources to project activities in a way so as to minimize the additional cost of resources. The fact that the start time of an activity depends on the completion time of its predecessors makes it a probabilistic problem with respect to completion time.
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