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{{Short description|Project scheduling method for repetitive activities}}
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'''Linear Scheduling Method''' (LSM) is a graphical scheduling method focusing on continuous resource utilization in repetitive activities. It is believed that it originally adopted the idea of [[Line-Of-Balance method]].
 
'''Linear Schedulingscheduling Methodmethod''' ('''LSM''') is a graphical scheduling method focusing on continuous resource utilization in repetitive activities. It is believed that it originally adopted the idea of [[Line-Of-Balance method]].
LSM is used mainly in construction industry to schedule resources in repetitive activities commonly found in highway, pipeline, high-rise building projects. These projects are called repetitive projects or linear projects. The main advantages of LSM over [[Critical Path Method]] (CPM) is its underlying idea of keeping resource work continuously. In other words, it schedules activities in such a way that:
 
==Application==
# resource utilization is maximized.
LSM is used mainly in the [[Construction|construction industry]] to schedule resources in repetitive activities commonly found in [[highway]], [[Pipeline transport|pipeline]], [[Skyscraper|high-rise building]] and rail construction projects. These projects are called repetitive projects or linear projects. The main advantages of LSM over [[Criticalcritical Pathpath Methodmethod]] (CPM) is its underlying idea of keeping resource workresources continuously at work. In other words, it schedules activities in such a way that:
# interruption in on-going process is minimized, including hiring-and-filing.
# effect of learning curve phenomenon is minimized.
 
# resource utilization is maximized.;
These benefits are achieved in LSM by schedule activity start date at the date which will provide such a continuous work flow for the resource. In contrast to CPM, this date scheduled by LSM is not the earliest possible start date of an activity. ...?
# interruption in on-going process is minimized, including hiring-and-filing.firing; and
# the effect of the [[Experience curve effects|learning curve]] phenomenon is minimized.maximized
 
==Alternative names==
Graphical presentation of LSM is also another advantage over [[Critical Path Method]] when project consists of repetitive activities.
 
Specific names for the linear scheduling method have been adopted, such as:<ref name="kenley2010">{{cite book |last1=Kenley |first1=Russell |last2=Seppänen |first2=Olli |title=Location-Based Management for Construction |page=6 |year=2010 |publisher=Spon Press |isbn=978-0-415-37050-9 |chapter=Chapter 1: Introduction}}</ref>
*Location-based scheduling (the preferred term in the book)
*Harmonograms
*Line-of-balance
*Flowline or flow line
*Repetitive scheduling method
*Vertical production method
*Time-___location matrix model
*Time space scheduling method
*Disturbance scheduling
*Horizontal and vertical logic scheduling for multistory projects
*Horizontal and vertical scheduling
*Multiple repetitive construction process
*Representing construction
*Linear scheduling
*[[Time distance diagram|Time versus distance diagrams]] (T-D charts)
*Time chainage
*Linear balance charts
*Velocity diagrams
 
==See also==
*[[List of project management software]]
*[[List of project management topics]]
*[[Project]]
 
*[[Project management]]
 
*[[Project planning]]
*[[Sequence step algorithm]]
*[[Time distance diagram]]
*[[Work breakdown structure]]
 
*[[List of project management software]]
==References==
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==Further reading==
* RobertJames B. HarrisWonneberg and PhotiosRon G.Drake Ioannou(2016) [httphttps://wwwgraphicschedule.cem.umich.educom/Ioannouwp-content/Pubsuploads/CEE98_RSM2018/PGI_CEE98_RSM06/Linear-Scheduling-101.pdf RepetitiveLinear Scheduling Method101]
*Robert B. Harris and [[Photios G. Ioannou]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20160303191337/http://www.cem.umich.edu/Ioannou/Pubs/CEE98_RSM/PGI_CEE98_RSM.pdf Repetitive Scheduling Method]
* David W. Johnston [https://archive.today/20130414083917/http://cedb.asce.org/cgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?5016289 Linear Scheduling Method for Highway Construction]
* Frank Harris and [[Ronald McCaffer]] Modern Construction Management 6th Ed UK: Blackwell Publishing
 
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