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A classification of predictive-reactive project scheduling procedures.
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The vast majority of the project scheduling research efforts over the past several years have concentrated on the development of workable predictive baseline schedules, assuming complete information and a static and deterministic environment. During execution, however, a project may be subject to numerous schedule disruptions. Proactive-reactive project scheduling procedures try to cope with these disruptions through the combination of a proactive scheduling procedure for generating predictive baseline schedules that are hopefully robust in that they incorporate safety time to absorb anticipated disruptions with a reactive procedure that is invoked when a schedule breakage occurs during project execution.proactive-reactive project scheduling; time uncertainty; stability; timely project completion; preselective strategies; resource constraints; trade-off; complexity; stability; management; makespan; networks; subject; job;