Resources loading, leveling and crashing
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This article will examine what are the resources loading, levelling and crashing. The application of each of these methods in the project scheduling will be discibed to highlight the key benefits and differences between them. The goal is to provide a reliable guideliness that can be used in the process of allocating the resources into the project schedule. | This article will examine what are the resources loading, levelling and crashing. The application of each of these methods in the project scheduling will be discibed to highlight the key benefits and differences between them. The goal is to provide a reliable guideliness that can be used in the process of allocating the resources into the project schedule. | ||
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− | Crashing is a method used to analyze and choose the most cost-efficient measurements of compressing the project duration. | + | Crashing is a method used to analyze and choose the most cost-efficient measurements of compressing the project duration. B. Tonnquist & J.Hørluck (2009), "Project Management - a complete guide", ''Academica'', 1st Edition: 134. |
− | = | + | The Sun is pretty big.<ref>E. Miller, ''The Sun'', (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.</ref> The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref>''R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", ''Scientific American'', 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref> |
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Abstract
This article will examine what are the resources loading, levelling and crashing. The application of each of these methods in the project scheduling will be discibed to highlight the key benefits and differences between them. The goal is to provide a reliable guideliness that can be used in the process of allocating the resources into the project schedule.
Crashing
Crashing is a method used to analyze and choose the most cost-efficient measurements of compressing the project duration. B. Tonnquist & J.Hørluck (2009), "Project Management - a complete guide", Academica, 1st Edition: 134.
The Sun is pretty big.[1] The Moon, however, is not so big.[2]