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USE OF RANDOM METHODS IN THE EVALUATION OF PROBABILISTIC VARIATIONS IN SCHEDULES AND CLASSIFICATION OF THEIR ACTIVITIES IN TERMS OF THE DEGREE OF CRITICALITY IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Author(s) -
Ricardo Matos De Lopes Torres Barboza,
Orlando Celso Longo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
dyna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 1989-1490
pISSN - 0012-7361
DOI - 10.6036/8865
Subject(s) - schedule , scope (computer science) , quality (philosophy) , product (mathematics) , productivity , factory (object oriented programming) , process (computing) , degree (music) , probabilistic logic , stakeholder , duration (music) , computer science , operations research , process management , operations management , business , engineering , mathematics , economics , management , artificial intelligence , philosophy , physics , geometry , epistemology , acoustics , macroeconomics , programming language , operating system , art , literature
One of the main restrictions in project management is the schedule, because variations in project duration can have various effects in terms of contractual conditions, attention to stakeholder expectations, and even in terms of quality, scope, and costs, among others.In construction works, productivity presents great difficulties in being determined beforehand, either by the nomadic nature of the factory -which is changed- and the product that is kept in the same place, or by issues related to the qualification, rotation and interference of its workers in the productive process, which impacts much more significantly on the civil construction industry than on the serial industry.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator

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