In this research, a method for determining feeding buffer sizes in critical chain project scheduling is introduced. The method integrates project characteristics into the formulation as well as environment project risk. Resource tightness, environment risk and network morphology incorporate into the formulation. The method is tested and compared to three commonly suggested methods in the literature, the cut and paste method, the root square error method and adaptive procedure with resource tightness.
The comparison is done by means of a simulation study using the kolicsh hartman data set. The test results indicate that all of the suggested methods generate better buffer sizes; therefore, they provide sufficient protection against the delays in project completion time.
Mansourian, F., Iranmanesh, S., & Tabesh, M. (2009). New Method to Determine Buffer Size for High Risk Project Environment in Critical Chain Method. Advances in Industrial Engineering, 43(1), -.
MLA
Fatemeh Mansourian; Shossein Iranmanesh; Mohammad Tabesh. "New Method to Determine Buffer Size for High Risk Project Environment in Critical Chain Method", Advances in Industrial Engineering, 43, 1, 2009, -.
HARVARD
Mansourian, F., Iranmanesh, S., Tabesh, M. (2009). 'New Method to Determine Buffer Size for High Risk Project Environment in Critical Chain Method', Advances in Industrial Engineering, 43(1), pp. -.
VANCOUVER
Mansourian, F., Iranmanesh, S., Tabesh, M. New Method to Determine Buffer Size for High Risk Project Environment in Critical Chain Method. Advances in Industrial Engineering, 2009; 43(1): -.