Autor: |
Ng, S. Thomas, Zheng, Daisy X.M., Xie, Jessie Z. |
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Zdroj: |
Construction Innovation (Emerald Group Publishing Limited); 2013, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p77-97, 21p |
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Purpose – Construction resources are often limited, and there is a need to ensure resources are carefully allocated to avoid resource wastage and/or project delay. While mathematical and heuristic models were developed to resolve the conflicts between activities, none of them has been proven to be totally satisfactory. The aim of this paper is to explore this. Design/methodology/approach – In this paper, a novel heuristic method known as a pull-driven approach (PDA) is proposed; and this approach encourages a lean consideration of resource supply and partnering between activities. Two case studies are presented to illustrate how PDA can be applied. A comparison with another heuristic approach, namely the ranked positional weight method is conducted to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed approach. Findings – Using the PDA approach, all the activities strive to find matching partners to pull resources to their sides. The resources are, therefore, no longer passively pushed to a single activity with high ranking but a combination of activities that can demonstrate their superiority in resource utilisation will actively win the necessary resources. Originality/value – This approach has an ability to deal with intermittent activities and locate the lean (no-waste) supply level of each resource. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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