Project Schedule Robustness: Problem of Definition and Evaluation

Author:

����� ,Belykh M.

Abstract

The paper discusses the most widespread definitions of project robustness and related concepts. As a result of publications review, the unique analysis of methods, tools and approaches for project schedule robustness evaluation is presented, containing all main directions of research in the area. The author develops a method for project schedule robustness defining and evaluating using two indicators. The new method is illustrated by an example.

Publisher

Infra-M Academic Publishing House

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