In the crashing model in Example 15.3, we assumed that the cost per day crashed is constant.

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In the crashing model in Example 15.3, we assumed that the cost per day crashed is constant. This is often unrealistic. For example, it might cost $300 to decrease the duration of an activity from 10 days to 9 days, but it might cost $450 to reduce it from 9 days to 8 days. One possible way to model this is to assume that the crashing cost, c(d), for reducing the duration by d days is a quadratic: c

(d)  cd2 for some constant c 

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Practical Management Science, Revised

ISBN: 9781118373439

3rd Edition

Authors: Wayne L Winston, S. Christian Albright

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