ABSTRACT

Planning is an important management function and its effective execution is crucial to ensure the success of any project. This second edition of Thomas Uher’s and Adam Zantis' textbook maintains its focus on operational rather than strategic aspects of programming and scheduling of projects, providing the reader with the practical planning skills needed to be successful.

Unlike most other textbooks that largely focus on the critical path method, Programming and Scheduling Techniques includes a comprehensive review of a range of practices used around the world. Topics covered in this thoroughly revised edition include:

  • deterministic scheduling techniques including the bar chart, the critical path method, the critical chain method, the multiple activity chart and the line of balance
  • a comparison of the critical path and critical chain scheduling techniques
  • options for computer-based scheduling
  • stochastic scheduling techniques including the critical path method based on Monte Carlo simulation and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
  • risk in scheduling
  • work study.

By covering a broad range of scheduling techniques this book is suitable for those planning projects in any industry, particularly in interdisciplinary or international contexts.

Written for students studying undergraduate and postgraduate architecture, building, construction/project management, quantity surveying, property development and civil engineering programs.

chapter 1|27 pages

The Concept of Planning and Control

chapter 2|8 pages

Bar Charts

chapter 3|23 pages

The Critical Path Method

chapter 4|27 pages

Resource Management

chapter 5|20 pages

Overlapping Network Models

chapter 6|33 pages

Project Control

chapter 7|20 pages

Critical Path Scheduling by Computer

chapter 8|18 pages

Critical Chain Scheduling

chapter 9|17 pages

Multiple Activity Charts

chapter 10|16 pages

The Line of Balance Technique

chapter 11|29 pages

Work Study

chapter 12|21 pages

Risk and Scheduling