Resource Allocation
Resource Allocation
Mathematical Programming:
Mathematical programming can be used to obtain solutions to certain types of multiproject
scheduling problems
These procedures determine when an activity should be scheduled, given resource constraints
Mathematical programming, however, is rarely used in project management to handle the
multiproject problem (mostly, heuristics are used)
Summary
The critical path method (CPM) is a network constructed in the same manner as PERT but
considers the possibility of adding resources to tasks to shorten their duration
The resource allocation problem is concerned with determining the best trade-offs between
available resources, including time, throughout the duration of the project
Resource loading is the process of calculating the total load from project tasks on each resource
for each time period of the project’s duration
Resource leveling is concerned with evening out the demand for various resources required in a
project by shifting tasks within their slack allowances
There are two basic approaches to addressing the constrained resources allocation problem:
Heuristic methods
Optimizing methods
For multiproject scheduling, three important measures of effectiveness are schedule slippage,
resource utilization, and level of in-process inventory