
Construction Project Scheduling DML VS LSM
Read chapter 11, pp 281-295, and chapter 12, pp 299-311 from Mubarak,S. (2015).textbook construction project scheduling and control (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley.
- Explain the differences and similarities between Dynamic Minimum lag (DML) and Linear scheduling method (LSM).
- In addition, give an example of a scenario where you would prefer one over the other and explain your rationale for selecting the same.
The dynamic minimum lag (DML) is a new logical relationship in critical path method (CPM) networks. It maintains a minimum lag between the successor and its predecessor during the entire duration of the two activities, thus not allowing the successor to get ahead of (or closer than the assigned lag with) the successor at any point.
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