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ProjectManagement (version 2.1.4)

Management of Deterministic and Stochastic Projects

Description

Management problems of deterministic and stochastic projects. It obtains the duration of a project and the appropriate slack for each activity in a deterministic context. In addition it obtains a schedule of activities' time (Castro, Gómez & Tejada (2007) ). It also allows the management of resources. When the project is done, and the actual duration for each activity is known, then it can know how long the project is delayed and make a fair delivery of the delay between each activity (Bergantiños, Valencia-Toledo & Vidal-Puga (2018) ). In a stochastic context it can estimate the average duration of the project and plot the density of this duration, as well as, the density of the early and last times of the chosen activities. As in the deterministic case, it can make a distribution of the delay generated by observing the project already carried out.

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install.packages('ProjectManagement')

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Version

2.1.4

License

GPL (>= 2)

Maintainer

Juan Carlos Gon<c3><a7>alves Dosantos

Last Published

October 17th, 2025

Functions in ProjectManagement (2.1.4)

levelling.resources

Project resource levelling
mce

Build a precedence matrix
resource.allocation

Project resource allocation
schedule.pert

Schedule for deterministic projects
ProjectManagement-package

Management of Deterministic and Stochastic Projects
dag.plot

DAG plot
delay.stochastic.pert

Problems of distribution of delay in stochastic projects
organize

Organize project activities
rebuild

Build a precedence matrix
delay.stochastic.pert.unions

Problems of distribution of delay in stochastic projects
early.time

Early time for a deterministic projects
last.time

Last time for a deterministic projects
stochastic.pert

Stochastic projects
delay.pert.unions

Problems of distribution of delay in deterministic projects with unions a priori
delay.pert

Problems of distribution of delay in deterministic projects