Tytuł pozycji:
A comparison of buffer sizing techniques in the critical chain method. case study
The presented paper is an attempt to evaluate the application
of different buffer sizing methods (within the
critical chain approach) to a real-life project, in order to
show that it is important to choose consciously one of
the existing methods. The implementation of the different
approaches to the buffer sizing procedure resulted
in eight unique schedules. Once all the methods were
implemented, the authors of this paper stumbled upon
2 inconveniences (slack vs. buffer, splitting up buffers).
Funding solution for these handicaps caused obtaining
eight more schedules. In order to evaluate all the determined
solutions, the authors decided to establish a simulation
study. A random dataset was generated of 2000
observations using the mean and variance calculated for
the probability distribution determined by three possible
durations (optimistic, expected and pessimistic) given
by the project team members. To validate the performance
of different methods, two penalty systems were
designed. The test results indicate which specific buffer
sizing technique performs best in the presented case,
taking into account the attitude of the decision maker.
The simulation study is the proposal of a method to be
applied in each case of the critical chain method application,
because it makes the use of the critical chain method
more effective.