Productivity scheduling method compared to linear and repetitive project scheduling methods

Lucko, G (2008) Productivity scheduling method compared to linear and repetitive project scheduling methods. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(9), pp. 711-720. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

The analysis of project schedules is among the central tasks of construction managers. Parallel to the well-known critical path method, linear scheduling techniques have been researched. The two most fully developed existing methods, the linear scheduling model and the repetitive scheduling method, are reviewed. Based on a discussion of a published example, the new mathematical analysis method for linear and repetitive schedules is introduced. The productivity scheduling method is based on singularity functions that provide a flexible and powerful mathematical model for construction activities and their buffers that are characterized by their linear or repetitive nature. The steps of formulating initial equations, stacking and consolidating them, and deriving information about their criticality are described in detail. The mathematical approach of the new method allows an integrated treatment of activities regardless of the number of changes in productivity within them and does not depend on the graphical representation of the schedule.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: critical path method; geometry; linear analysis; location; network analysis; scheduling; time dependence
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 19:43
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2025 19:43