Application of fuzzy PERT method in project planning

In the process of project planning, it is necessary that the project manager should carefully assess the values of the input elements of the process, which are often laden with uncertainty. Since this is a project to be executed in the future, currently not all conditions are known in advance under...

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Main Authors: Toljaga-Nikolić Danijela V., Petrović Dejan Č., Suknović Milija M., Mihić Marko M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije 2014-01-01
Series:Tehnika
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2014/0040-21761404679T.pdf
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Summary:In the process of project planning, it is necessary that the project manager should carefully assess the values of the input elements of the process, which are often laden with uncertainty. Since this is a project to be executed in the future, currently not all conditions are known in advance under which the activities will take place. This why certain values, such as the duration of an activity, the quantity of necessary resources etc, cannot be accurately determined in the planning stage. That said, there is a need to find the adequate way to deal with that uncertainty and successful project planning. The paper presents features and the basic elements of including the fuzzy system in the application of the PERT method in order to analyze the duration of the project. The numeric example which is a part of this paper features the application of the fuzzy numbers concept in the project duration analysis. The application is based on turning the estimated duration of the activity into trapezoidal fuzzy numbers, after which the rules of the fuzzy arithmetic's are applied, and the temporal reserves and the critical project path are determined. The application of the fuzzy system underlies numerous managerial decisions. Furthermore, it is certain that the incorporation of the fuzzy logic into project planning may help managers bring better decisions and make better plans.
ISSN:0040-2176
2560-3086