Determining ship outfitting task priorities using latest finish time distributions

CD Rose, JMG Coenen

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Abstract

This paper examines the relationships constraining the different mounting tasks of the outfitting process to systematically develop task priorities. Task priorities arc selected with the goal of maximizing the controllability of the outfitting process and minimizing the potential for rework. To develop these priorities, the complex network of precedence relationships governing the outfitting process is first defined, and then priorities are assigned based on Latest Finish Time distributions created using Monte Carlo simulation. A test case of an auxiliary machinery room section of a pipelaying vessel was performed to show the feasibility of the developed method.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings 17th International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding (ICCAS 2015)
EditorsJ Duncan, et al
Place of PublicationLondon, UK
PublisherThe Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA)
Pages93-102
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventICCAS 2015: International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding - Bremen, Germany
Duration: 29 Sept 20151 Oct 2015

Publication series

Name
PublisherThe Royal Institution of Naval Architects

Conference

ConferenceICCAS 2015: International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBremen
Period29/09/151/10/15

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