Distributed Scheduling Model for Infrastructure Networks

This paper presents an innovative model for scheduling, resource planning, and cost optimization of large construction and/or maintenance programs that involve multiple distributed sites. The proposed distributed scheduling model (DSM) employs an information system to store data related to various w...

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Computation methods. Tables. Charts
Exact sciences and technology
Project management. Process of design
Road construction. Pavements. Maintenance
Structural analysis. Stresses
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Transportation infrastructure
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