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A Production Scheduling Model by Bivalent Linear Programming

Christoph Haehling von Lanzenauer
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Christoph Haehling von Lanzenauer: University of Western Ontario, London, Canada

Management Science, 1970, vol. 17, issue 1, 105-111

Abstract: The paper focuses on multi-stage production systems. If such a system is of the more general type than a production line and many products have to be manufactured according to different technological sequence restrictions then two problems arise: (1) scheduling and (2) sequencing. The formulation of that problem requires the simultaneous consideration of the scheduling and sequencing aspect. The paper integrates these two functions into one single model using zero-one programming.

Date: 1970
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