Optimizing budget allocation among project activities
The problems of optimal budget allocation among project's activities are considered. The formulated optimization models and their solution can be used in planning, as well as in control and monitoring of individual projects in modern design offices. Models of budget allocation for PERT‐COST...
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doaj-9ce1a24d74b34cecb6d6fe3d6db514672021-07-02T16:44:15ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Business Economics and Management1611-16992029-44332006-03-017110.3846/16111699.2006.9636117Optimizing budget allocation among project activitiesDimitri Golenko‐Ginzburg0Zohar Laslo1Avner Ben‐Yair2Anna Baron3Department of Industrial Engineering and Management , Academic College of Judea and Samaria , Ariel, 44837Department of Industrial Engineering and Management , Sami Shamoon College of Engineering , Beer‐Sheva, 84100, IsraelDepartment of Industrial Engineering and Management , Sami Shamoon College of Engineering , Beer‐Sheva, 84100, IsraelDepartment of Industrial Engineering and Management , Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev , Beer‐Sheva, 84105, Israel The problems of optimal budget allocation among project's activities are considered. The formulated optimization models and their solution can be used in planning, as well as in control and monitoring of individual projects in modern design offices. Models of budget allocation for PERT‐COST type networks, are considered as well. The problem is to schedule a realization of all project's activities in order to accomplish the project on time, i.e., not later than the given due date, with minimal expenses, taking into account limitations on dynamics of resources consumption during the scheduled period. The solution is based on decomposition principle, i.e., decomposing a network project into network fragments, replacing them by a small number of aggregated activities, solving the problem for aggregated network project, and disaggregating the network diagram in order to schedule each project's activity. Firstd Published Online: 14 Oct 2010 https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/7884individual projectsbudgetnetwork project |
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Optimizing budget allocation among project activities |
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Optimizing budget allocation among project activities |
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Vilnius Gediminas Technical University |
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Journal of Business Economics and Management |
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The problems of optimal budget allocation among project's activities are considered. The formulated optimization models and their solution can be used in planning, as well as in control and monitoring of individual projects in modern design offices.
Models of budget allocation for PERT‐COST type networks, are considered as well.
The problem is to schedule a realization of all project's activities in order to accomplish the project on time, i.e., not later than the given due date, with minimal expenses, taking into account limitations on dynamics of resources consumption during the scheduled period. The solution is based on decomposition principle, i.e., decomposing a network project into network fragments, replacing them by a small number of aggregated activities, solving the problem for aggregated network project, and disaggregating the network diagram in order to schedule each project's activity.
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