Schedule algebra: A progress report
Bernard Giffler
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1968, vol. 15, issue 2, 255-280
Abstract:
The following paper is the first part of a summary of the schedule algebraic method and its applications to date. It covers the origin and motivation of the schedule algebraic technique, the current status of the algebra as a mathematical system, and a brief outline of the theory of scheduling which the algebra is used to support. Part II of the Progress Report will be published at a later time. It will review applications of the algebra to practical problems and experience gained in the use of the algebra to schedule on‐going production systems.
Date: 1968
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