Optimization of project payment schedules with Nash equilibrium model and genetic algorithm

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DENG Zemin a GAO Chunping LI Zhongxue School of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing PR China Hebei Vocational and Technical College of Building Materials Qinhuangdao PR China [1 ,2 ,1 ,1 ,100083 ,2 ,66004 ]
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project management; payment scheduling; game theory; genetic algorithm;
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F224 [经济数学方法];
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0701 ; 070104 ;
摘要
To minimize the deviations of the net present values of project payment for both the owner and the client and optimize project payment schedules, a Nash equilibrium model based on game theory was set up and a genetic algorithm was developed to work out the Nash equilibrium solution with a two-stage backward inductive approach that requires the client responds to the owner’s payment schedule with an activity schedule so as to maximize the client’s net present value of cash flows. A case study demonstrated that a payment schedule at the Nash equilibrium position enables both the owner and the client to gain their desirable interests, thus is a win-win solution for both parties. Despite the computation time of the proposed algrithm in need of improving, combining Nash equilibrium and genetic algorithm into a complete-information dynamic-game model is a promising method for project management optimization.
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页码:107 / 112
页数:6
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