APPLICATION OF MULTIPLE FUZZY GOALS PROGRAMMING TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT DECISIONS

Authors

  • R-C. Wang Department of Industrial Management, Tung Nan Institute of Technology
  • T-F. Liang Department of Industrial Management, Tung Nan Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2006.13.2.439

Keywords:

Multiple fuzzy goals programming, Project management decisions, Fuzzy linear programming, Fuzzy goal programming, Fuzzy sets theory

Abstract

In most practical situations, the project decision maker (DM) must handle conflicting objectives that govern the use of the

organization's resources. These conflicting objectives are required to be optimized simultaneously by the DMin the

framework of fuzzy aspiration levels. This work develops a novel multiple fuzzy goals programming (MFGP) model for

solving project management (PM) decision problems in a fuzzy environment. The proposed model attempts to minimize

total project costs, total completion time and total crashing costs with reference to direct costs, indirect costs, contractual

penalty costs, duration of activities and budget constraint. An industrial case shows the feasibility of applying the proposed

model to a PM decision problem. The proposed model yields an efficient compromise PM plan and the OM's overall level

of satisfaction. In particular, several significant characteristics of the proposed model, which contrast with those of the

major PM decision models, are presented.

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Published

2022-02-24

How to Cite

Wang, R.-C., & Liang, T.-F. (2022). APPLICATION OF MULTIPLE FUZZY GOALS PROGRAMMING TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT DECISIONS. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 13(2), 219–228. https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2006.13.2.439

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Operations Research