“…This method takes half of the estimated time as the average time of the activities, half of the safety sum cut from the critical chain as a project buffer, and half of the safety sum cut from the non-critical chain as a feeding buffer. However, considering 50% of the critical chain length as a project buffer may cause the project buffer to be too long, which will lead to a waste of resources and the loss of business opportunities (Bie, Cui, & Zhang, 2012;Herroelen & Leus, 2001). What is more, based on the property that project activity time obeys logarithmic normal distribution, Ashtiani, Jalali, Aryanezhad, and Makui (2007) use a mathematical statistics method to study the buffer size, and reach the conclusion that Goldratt's 50% buffer size method leads to serious waste.…”