bookJun 30, 2002Closed access

Project Scheduling: A Research Handbook

Abstract

Our objectives in writing Project Scheduling: A Research Handbook are threefold: (1) Provide a unified scheme for classifying the numerous project scheduling problems occurring in practice and studied in the literature; (2) Provide a unified and up-to-date treatment of the state-of-the-art procedures developed for their solution; (3) Alert the reader to various important problems that are still in need of considerable research effort. Project Scheduling: A Research Handbook has been divided into four parts. Part I consists of three chapters on the scope and relevance of project scheduling, on the nature of project scheduling, and finally on the introduction of a unified scheme that will be used in subsequent…

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Keywords
  • Dynamic priority scheduling
  • Computer science
  • Two-level scheduling
  • Fair-share scheduling
  • Rate-monotonic scheduling
  • Scheduling (production processes)
  • Earliest deadline first scheduling
  • Round-robin scheduling
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