A MULTI-OBJECTIVE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED PROJECT SCHEDULING PROBLEM USING GENETIC ALGORITHM
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LADI OGUNWOLU
Department of Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
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Adeyanju Sosimi
Department of Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria
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Toheeb Salahudeen
Department of Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria
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- Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem (RCPSP) has been modeled as a single or multi-objective, using minimization of project make-span, lateness, total weighted start time, total project cost and maximization of project net present value. In this paper, a multi-objective RCPSP incorporated resource idleness into the list of RCPSP objectives. Here, the RCPSP is modeled as a Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programme to depict the various objective factors namely cost, time and resource idleness. Genetic algorithm (GA) meta-heuristic solution technique is used to promote solution diversity and determine the Pareto optimal for the multi-objective problem. The performance of the proposed RCPSP model was evaluated using a standard test problem that consist of 5 activities, 3 reusable resource types and a network diagram; a comprehensive computational experiment was performed and the results were analyzed with precedence relations considering the objectives as single objectives, bi-objectives and in combined form as multi-objectives simultaneously. The integration of resources idleness into the multi-objective policy gives more realistic result.
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