Project portfolio selection and scheduling under a fuzzy environment

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Xiaoxiong Zhang
Keith W. Hipel
Yuejin Tan
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[1] National University of Defense Technology,The Sixty
[2] University of Waterloo,third Research Institute
[3] Centre for International Governance Innovation,Department of Systems Design Engineering
[4] Balsillie School of International Affairs,College of Systems Engineering
[5] National University of Defense Technology,undefined
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Memetic Computing | 2019年 / 11卷
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Project portfolio selection and planning; Multi-objective optimization; Fuzzy numbers; Inverse modeling; Gaussian process;
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The problem of integrated project portfolio selection and scheduling (PPSS) is among the most important and highly pursed subjects in project management. In this study, a mathematical model and algorithm are designed specifically to assist decision makers decide which projects are to be chosen and when these projects are to be undertaken. More specifically, the PPSS problem is first formulated as a nonlinear multi-objective model with simultaneous consideration of benefit and risk factors. Due to the complexity and uncertainty involved in most real life situations, fuzzy numbers are incorporated into the model, which can provide decision makers with more flexibility. Then, an inverse modeling based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm using a Gaussian Process is presented to obtain the Pareto set. Finally, an illustrative example is used to demonstrate the high efficacy of the foregoing approach, which can provide decision makers with valuable insights into the PPSS process. The proposed algorithm is found to be more effective compared with two other popular algorithms.
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页码:391 / 406
页数:15
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