scholarly journals APLIKASI METODA LINE OF BALANCE (LOB) DAN METODA CRITICAL PATH METHOD (CPM) DALAM PENJADWALAN KEGIATAN PEMBANGUNAN PERUMAHAN

2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sutanto Sutanto

Sutanto, in this paper explain that line of Balance is a variation of the linear scheduling method that allows the operating balance so that all activities can continue. In the various International leteratur usually shown as Line of Balance scheduling tool that is only suitable for the project - a project that is composed of repetitive activities, and is not suitable for non-repetitive projects. Network method is introduced towards the end of the 1950s by a team of engineers and mathematicians from Dupont company is working with the Rand Corporation, in an effort to develop a management control system. These systems are intended to plan and control a large number of which have a complex dependency relationship in the construction of engineering design problems and maintenance. Businesses - emphasized efforts to seek methods to minimize the costs, in conjunction with the completion of a period of activity. The system was then known as the critical path method (Critical Path Method/CPM). Research application method Line of Balance (LOB) and Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling activities in residential construction and the impact on the field of technical constraints is one solution . Conclusions obtained from the results of the research, the use of residential construction projects activities scheduling with Line of Balance method combined with the Critical Path Method method would have added value. Keywords: Housing Development, Application lob and CPM scheduling method.

2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Sutanto Sutanto

The development of housing development in Indonesia is now showing a very rapid progress in line with the rate of population growth and the increase in income per capita community, so that housing demand is getting bigger. For that much needed planning and scheduling activities of a good housing development projects in accordance with the progress of science and technology in order to have added value to the implementation of the housing development. The Critical Path Method (CPM) application research in guarding housing development activities and the impact on technical constraints in the field is one solution. Based on the results of data processing shows that the use of scheduling activities of housing development projects with Critical Path Method method has resulted in more added value.


2010 ◽  
Vol 129-131 ◽  
pp. 902-907 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi Qiang Xie ◽  
Jing Yang ◽  
Yu Jing He ◽  
Zhi Min Li

Considering the simple multi-product scheduling problem that there is no-wait constraint between operations, an algorithm is presented which combines the ACPM (allied critical path method) and BFSM (best fit scheduling method) scheduling algorithm. In this algorithm the operations with no-wait constraint and finish-to-start constraint can be converted into a virtual operation. So the scheduling problem with no-wait constraint can be converted into the scheduling problem without no-wait constraint operations but with virtual operations. Then the movement and adjustment algorithm is adopted to sequence the operations which are converted into virtual operation on corresponding machines. So the problem with no-wait constraint between operations can be resolved. Example shows that the method with virtual operations and the movement and adjustment algorithm presented by this paper can be easy to realize, and favorable results can be obtained.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Roberth Frias ◽  
Maria Medina

This research focused on the strategic management tool Balanced Scorecard and strategic planning, as a guide to guide the management of companies, allowing communication and the functionality of the strategy using KPIs that allow to identify, maintain control and increase efficiency and the achievement of optimal results. For the deductive hypothetical analysis, the specific factors that affect business management performance were grouped into two variables: Balanced Scorecard and Strategic Planning. The objective of the work was to demonstrate the impact of the Balanced Scorecard in the strategic planning of a construction company. In order to support the research, the following theories were approached: the Financial Theory, the Economic Theory of the Company, the Transaction Costs, the Network Theory, the Organization Theory, the Dependence on Resources, the Strategic Management Theory and the Business Diagnosis Theory. The result obtained confirms the hypothesis that there is a significant incidence of the Balanced Scorecard in the strategic planning of construction companies. In conclusion, the construction company has obtained significant improvements in the results in each of the indicators evaluated with the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard, demonstrating improvements in their management results, affirming that there is better performance and management control allowing them to achieve the organizational objectives set.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 2791-2800
Author(s):  
Jarkko Pakkanen ◽  
Teuvo Heikkinen ◽  
Nillo Adlin ◽  
Timo Lehtonen ◽  
Janne Mämmelä ◽  
...  

AbstractThe paper studies what kind of support could be applied to the management of partly configurable modular systems. The main tasks of product management, product portfolio management and product variety management are defined. In addition, a partly configurable product structure and modular system are defined. Because the limited support in the literature for managing partly configurable modular systems, the article reviews previous product development cases in which authors have been involved on lessons learnt basis, i.e., if the methods and tools used in the cases could provide support for the research objective. As a result, the existing definition of the modular system should be extended by the concepts of non-module and design decision sequence description when dealing with partly configurable modular systems. This is because engineer-to-order should be made possible in cases where it brings clear added value to the customer compared to completely pre-defined solutions that may limit the customer's interest in the offering. Tools to assess the impact of changes to the product offering are required. These should be taken into account in frameworks that are used in method and tool development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 4058
Author(s):  
Paolo Esposito ◽  
Valerio Brescia ◽  
Chiara Fantauzzi ◽  
Rocco Frondizi

The aim of this paper is twofold: first, it aims to analyze what kind of value is generated by hybrid organizations and how; second, it aims to understand the role of social impact assessment (SIA) in the measurement of added value, especially in terms of social and economic change generated by hybrids. Hybrid organizations are a debated topic in literature and have different strengths in responding to needs, mainly in the public interest. Nevertheless, there are not many studies that identify the impact and change generated by these organizations. After highlighting the gap in the literature, the study proposes an innovative approach that combines SIA, interview, interventionist approach and documental analysis. The breakdown of SIA through the five elements of the value chain (inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact) guarantees a linear definition of the value generated through change with procedural objectivity capable of grasping hybrid organizations’ complexity. The value generated or absorbed is the change generated by the impact measured based on the incidence of public resources allocated. Through the SIA and counterfactual approach, the civil service case study analysis highlights how the value generated by public resources can be measured or more clearly displayed in the measurement process itself.


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