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Modeling of organizing function management in Vietnam’s public construction works Pages 191-200 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ngo Anh Tuan, Nguyen Luong Hai, Pham Huy Tung

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2022.5.003

Keywords: Public construction works, Structural equation modelling, Organizing function, Management function, Construction industry

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Organizing function is the significant component of management guaranteeing the success of construction works. Many studies have been emphasizing on the topic of critical success factors (CSFs) within construction works, yet the results have rarely emphasized examining organizing behaviors within public construction work management; these less researched topics were the aims of this study. To fulfil this research aim, a regression analysis design was employed. Data were collected using questionnaires conducted from 139 professionals involved in public construction works management in Vietnam. The structural equation modelling (SEM) technique with partial least-squares estimation (PLS) was utilized to analyze the data. The results revealed 6 behavioral dimensions (i.e., structure organizing (OR1), authorization organizing (OR2), coordination organizing (OR4), human resource organizing (OR3), job organizing (OR5), responsibility organizing (OR6) to assess organizing function in terms of public construction work management. The study also reveals that structure organizing (OR1), authorization organizing (OR2), coordination organizing (OR4) have significant effects on management effectiveness (ME). In addition, coordination organizing (OR4) acts as the mediator of Human resource organizing (OR3), job organizing (OR5); while responsibility organizing (OR6) indicates an indirect influence through the mediator of OR5. The success of this approach is expected to reinforce the contribution of organizing function and suggest a useful tool for supporting the professionals in enhancing public construction work management.
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Journal: JPM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1521 | Reviews: 0

 
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A hybrid genetic algorithm for the hybrid flow shop scheduling problem with machine blocking and sequence-dependent setup times Pages 201-216 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ingrid Simões Ferreira Maciel, Bruno de Athayde Prata, Marcelo Seido Nagano, Levi Ribeiro de Abreu

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2022.5.002

Keywords: Production Sequencing, Makespan, Evolutionary Algorithms, Mixed-Integer Linear Programming

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This study contributes to the hybrid flow shop due to a lack of consideration of characteristics existing in real-world problems. Prior studies are neglecting identical machines, explicit and sequence-dependent setup times, and machine blocking. We propose a hybrid genetic algorithm to solve the problem. Furthermore, we also propose a mixed-integer linear programming formulation. We note a predominance of the mathematical model for small instances, with five jobs and three machines because of how fast there is convergence. The objective function adopted is to minimize the makespan, and relative deviation is used as a performance criterion. Our proposal incorporates two metaheuristics in this process: a genetic algorithm to generate sequences (the flow shop subproblem) and a GRASP to allocate the jobs in the machines (the parallel machines subproblem). The extensive computational experience carried out shows that the proposed hybrid genetic algorithm is a promising procedure to solve large-sized instances.
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Journal: JPM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1559 | Reviews: 0

 
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Critical success factors for international development projects in Afghanistan: An exploratory factor analysis Pages 217-228 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Nasir Ahmad Shafiei, K. Puttanna

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2022.5.001

Keywords: Critical success factors (CSFs) project success, International development projects management (IDPM), Exploratory Factor Analysis, Developing Countries

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This study aims to identify and evaluate the critical success factors (CSFs) for international development projects (IDPs) from the perspective of key IDP stakeholders in Afghanistan. The study adopts a quantitative cross-sectional survey research design. Thirty-one success factors were identified and shortlisted through literature reviews and validated by experts and IDP management practitioners. The study's target population is the IPD senior management, IDP team members, and the general public. Amongst 500 questionnaires distributed, a total of 217 were returned and considered for analysis. The result of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) revealed five key CSFs, namely: project cycle management, effective recruitment, continuous learning and adapting, project management method, and clear project goals and objectives. Besides, one-way ANOVA results revealed no statistically significant differences in the ranking of CSFs by the three groups of respondents. However, the post hoc test result indicated that the CSF 'continuous learning and adapting' was relatively rated lower by the general public. The findings of the study would assist the international community, their implementing partners, and IDP management practitioners in better management and successful implementation of IDPs in developing countries. It will also contribute to the CSFs theories and IDPM body of knowledge. The research is the first of its kind to examine the CSFs for IDPs in Afghanistan.
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Journal: JPM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1696 | Reviews: 0

 
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A precedence constrained flow shop scheduling problem with transportation time, breakdown times, and weighted jobs Pages 229-240 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: M. Thangaraj, T. Jayanth Kumar, KR. Nandan

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2022.4.002

Keywords: Precedence constraint, Flow shop scheduling, Breakdown and transportation times

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Job precedence can often be seen in various manufacturing process scenarios. For instance, in the context of flow shop scheduling, certain jobs must be processed before a specific job may be executed. Formally, this scenario is known as precedence constraint, which influences the optimal job sequence. Because of this practical significance, in this study, a two-machine flow shop scheduling problem in which transportation times, breakdown time, and weighted jobs are considered. In addition to that, an ordered precedence constraint is considered that ensures a successor job cannot start on any machine before its predecessor job has been done on all machines. This is the first study that deals with flow shop scheduling problems with transportation times, breakdown time, job weights, and precedence constraints altogether, to the best of the author’s knowledge. To solve this problem, a simple and efficient solution methodology is developed that assures optimal or near-optimal solutions effectively. The developed algorithm is tested on various test instances and results are reported, which will be useful for future comparative studies.
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Journal: JPM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1057 | Reviews: 0

 
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Aircraft total turnaround time estimation using fuzzy critical path method Pages 241-254 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ehsan Asadi, Hartmut Fricke

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2022.4.001

Keywords: Fuzzy Critical Path Method, Airline Ground Operations, Uncertainty, Fuzzy Decision Making, Decision Support System, FCPM

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Airport Collaborative Decision Making (ACDM) flight scheduling plans rely on accurate predictions of both optimal and reliable aircraft turnaround times, which is one of the most difficult things to complete. In order to account for the effects of randomness and fuzziness on the turnaround process duration, this paper deals with transforming the probability distribution of well-fitted sub-processes into a cumulative density function, which is equivalent to the fuzzy membership function (FMF), and then using goodness-of-fit to determine the fuzzy membership grade of each turnaround sub-process. The turnaround time is calculated using the fuzzy critical path method (FCPM), which is a combination of the Critical Path Method (CPM) and fuzzy set theory. In order to verify this estimate, we created the FMF using historical data and compared it to turnaround times based on FCPM. A linear regression model is used to examine the relationship between arrival delays and the FCPM-based turnaround process. We also use historical data to generate fuzzy sets of different arrival delays using Frankfurt airport data from the summer of 2017 and conclude that delays are positively correlated with the FCPM-based turnaround process.
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Journal: JPM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1224 | Reviews: 0

 
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A survey of scheduling problems with uncertain interval/bounded processing/setup times Pages 255-264 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ali Allahverdi

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2022.3.003

Keywords: Scheduling, Review, Uncertain processing times, Uncertain setup times

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Scheduling plays an important role in service and manufacturing environments for the delivery of reliable products on time. The scheduling literature reveals that the vast majority of the investigated scheduling problems are for the deterministic case where all parameters of jobs are known in advance and are fixed. However, in some real-world environments, the assumption of fixed parameters of jobs is not valid since job parameters are uncertain. An uncertain parameter can be modelled as having a probability distribution, or it can be modelled as a fuzzy number, or it can be modelled as a random variable within some interval with lower and upper bounds, distribution free. If the uncertain parameter, e.g., processing time, is modelled as a random variable within some lower or upper bounds, it is called interval or bounded processing time. The objective of this paper is to survey the investigated scheduling problems with interval or bounded processing/setup times. The scheduling literature is reviewed, the addressed problems are analyzed, and classified based on shop environments (single machine, parallel machine, flowshop, job shop), performance measures, the approach taken in the papers to solve the considered problem, and interval/bounded processing times or setup times. Some future research opportunities with interval/bounded processing/setup times are presented.
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Journal: JPM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 2324 | Reviews: 0

 

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