The Multi-Mode Resource-Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling Problem. Journal of Scheduling, 19 (3): 271-283, 2016.
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Scheduling projects is a difficult and time consuming process, and has far-reaching implications for any organization's operations. By generalizing various aspects of project scheduling, decision makers are enabled to capture reality and act accordingly. In the context of the MISTA 2013 conference, the first MISTA challenge, organized by the authors, introduced such a general problem model: the Multi-Mode Resource-Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling Problem (MRCMPSP). The present paper reports on the competition and provides a discussion on its results. Furthermore, it provides an analysis of the submitted algorithms, and a study of their common elements. By making all benchmark datasets and results publicly available, further research on the MRCMPSP is stimulated.
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@ARTICLE{2016-271-283-SI, author = {Wauters, Tony and Kinable, Joris and Smet, Pieter and Vancroonenburg, Wim and Vanden Berghe, Greet and Verstichel, Jannes},
title = {{The Multi-Mode Resource-Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling Problem}},
journal = {Journal of Scheduling},
year = {2016},
volume = {{19}},
pages = {271--283},
number = {3},
note = {Selected},
abstract = {{Scheduling projects is a difficult and time consuming process, and has far-reaching implications for any organization's operations. By generalizing various aspects of project scheduling, decision makers are enabled to capture reality and act accordingly. In the context of the MISTA 2013 conference, the first MISTA challenge, organized by the authors, introduced such a general problem model: the Multi-Mode Resource-Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling Problem (MRCMPSP). The present paper reports on the competition and provides a discussion on its results. Furthermore, it provides an analysis of the submitted algorithms, and a study of their common elements. By making all benchmark datasets and results publicly available, further research on the MRCMPSP is stimulated.}},
doi = {{10.1007/s10951-014-0402-0}},
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orcid-numbers = {{Vanden Berghe, Greet/0000-0002-0275-5568}},
owner = {Graham},
researcherid-numbers = {{Vanden Berghe, Greet/A-3914-2015}},
timestamp = {2017.01.18},
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