AI - The Future?

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20 years 4 months

THanks Alex,

will look again for measures of efficiency and effectiveness in the literature.

Peter

Member for

14 years 2 months

Peter, I have good news for you. 

What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :) 



a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties) 

b) corporate reference books

c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources) 

d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties)



e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms) 



These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project. 

 

Regards,

Alex Lyaschenko

Member for

14 years 2 months

Peter, I have good news for you. 

What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :) 



a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties) 

b) corporate reference books

c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources) 

d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties)



e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms) 



These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project. 

 

Regards,

Alex Lyaschenko