Composite Heuristic Priority Rules –Based on Tie-Breakers for Scheduling Multiple-Constrained Resource Projects

Faculty Computer Science Year: 2015
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Journal: International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research (IJCATR) International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research (IJCATR) Volume:
Keywords : Composite Heuristic Priority Rules –Based , Tie-Breakers    
Abstract:
This paper introduces new thirty seven composite priorities rules-based on tie breakers for scheduling multiple constrained resource projects. Fifty projects are considered as test problems for these composite priority rules. The obtained r
   
     
 
       

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