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Minimal feasible sets in variable resource constrained projects
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作者 Cui Wanan~(1,2,3),Yue Chaoyuan~3,Chen Yingchun~4 & Cao Xiuning~5 1.Coll.of Management,Guangxi Univ.for Nationalities,Nanning 530006,P.R.China 2.School of Economics and Management,Wuhan Univ.,Wuhan 430072,P.R.China +2 位作者 3.Inst.of Systems Engineering,Huazhong Univ.of Science and Technology,Wuhan 430074,P.R.China 4.Unit 91388 of the PLA,Zhanjiang 524022,P.R.China 5.School of Business,Hunan Univ.of Science and Technology,Xiangtan 411201,P.R.China 《Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics》 SCIE EI CSCD 2009年第5期974-984,共11页
To determine the reasonable resource dependent relations between activities for the purpose of exactly computing the total floats and the free floats of activities, correctly identifying critical activities and critic... To determine the reasonable resource dependent relations between activities for the purpose of exactly computing the total floats and the free floats of activities, correctly identifying critical activities and critical sequences in a project schedule with variable resource constraints, the concept of the minimal feasible set (MFS) is proposed and the properties of MFS are discussed. The methods to identify optimal MFSs and resource links are then studied. Furthermore, MFS is generalized to the situation that the preconditions of MFS are not satisfied. Contrastive results show that in establishing resource links and resolving floats, MFS is at least not inferior to other methods in all cases and is superior in most situations. 展开更多
关键词 project schedule resource constraint minimal feasible set resource dependent relation.
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The Current State of China's Freshwater Resources and Related Suggestions
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作者 Wu Ruijin(Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, CAS) 《Bulletin of the Chinese Academy of Sciences》 2001年第3期170-176,共7页
China has many lakes, marshlands and rivers. Due to their uneven geographical distribution and varied degrees of salinity, their exploitable freshwater resources are limited. In the wake of the highspeed growth of nat... China has many lakes, marshlands and rivers. Due to their uneven geographical distribution and varied degrees of salinity, their exploitable freshwater resources are limited. In the wake of the highspeed growth of national economy in recent years, human infringement upon their natural settings has been increasingly intense, leading to the degeneration of China's lacustrine ecosystems and the degradation of their surrounding environments. Lakes are shrinking and becoming more saline. In arid and semi-arid inland areas, some of them have even disappeared. In addition, lake water pollution and eutrophication in densely populated areas are getting worse, resulting in serious water shortages in some places. Silt deposition in lake basins, water surface shrinkage caused by hectic and irrational reclamation for farmland, the prevalence of flooding and water-logging calamities and ecosystem depletion caused by predatory exploitation of fishery resources, all of these have become restrictive factors in regional sustainable development. The author of this article suggests measures for the protection and sustainable exploitation of limnetic settings in China. 展开更多
关键词 OC The Current State of China’s Freshwater resources and Related Suggestions LAKE
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