Evaluation of the resource-constrained critical path method algorithms

Kim, K and De La Garza, J M (2005) Evaluation of the resource-constrained critical path method algorithms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 131(5), pp. 522-532. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

This study evaluates the resource-constrained critical path method (RCPM), which the writers have recently proposed. RCPM establishes a critical path method (CPM)-like, resource-constrained schedule by resource-dependent activity relationships (or resource links) that the five-step RCPM technique identifies. With its CPM-like feature, RCPM provides the critical path and float data that are not available in traditional resource-constrained scheduling techniques. In addition, RCPM provides more flexibility to the schedule through identified alternative schedules, which allow certain activities to be executed beyond their late finish times without delaying the project completion. This paper evaluates the RCPM's performance by comparing it with five related previous studies. A brief review of each study is also included in this paper. This comparison shows that RCPM performs well in identifying resource links and alternative schedules, compared to other methods. This study is of interest to academics because it highlights the advantages and disadvantages of different algorithms that have attempted to overcome present problems in traditional resource-constrained scheduling techniques.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction management; critical path method; resource allocation; scheduling
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