Presentation 2008-01-21
A system for supporting the allocation of personnel to multiple projects.
Atsushi ITOH, Ryo KAWABATA, Kiyoshi ITOH,
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Abstract(in English) In this study, we propose the system for the allocation of personnel to multiple projects. Execution of multiple projects often requires the same personnel at the same time interval. This can create conflicts, leading to unexpected delays in the completion of the projects. So far, project manager solves such problems by changing parameters such as the number of workers and the deadline. But it needs more cost. Therefore, the system uses the "task fragmentation" method to solve such problems without changing those parameters. This method gives the project manager greater flexibility in allocating the personnel needed for multiple projects. With this method, multiple projects can be run on a desirable schedule and completed before the deadlines.
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Keyword(in English) Project Management / Task Fragmentation / Time Management / Scheduling
Paper # AI2007-34,KBSE2007-44
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Conference Date 2008/1/14(1days)
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Title (in English) A system for supporting the allocation of personnel to multiple projects.
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Keyword(1) Project Management
Keyword(2) Task Fragmentation
Keyword(3) Time Management
Keyword(4) Scheduling
1st Author's Name Atsushi ITOH
1st Author's Affiliation Lab. Information and Systems Engineering, Sophia University()
2nd Author's Name Ryo KAWABATA
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3rd Author's Name Kiyoshi ITOH
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Date 2008-01-21
Paper # AI2007-34,KBSE2007-44
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 428
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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