Scheduling in Job Shops
Jacek Blazewicz,
Klaus H. Ecker,
Erwin Pesch,
Günter Schmidt,
Malgorzata Sterna and
Jan Weglarz
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Jacek Blazewicz: Poznan University of Technology
Klaus H. Ecker: Clausthal University of Technology
Erwin Pesch: University of Siegen
Günter Schmidt: Saarland University
Malgorzata Sterna: Poznan University of Technology
Jan Weglarz: Poznan University of Technology
Chapter 10 in Handbook on Scheduling, 2019, pp 345-401 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter we continue scheduling of tasks on dedicated processors or machines. We assume that tasks belong to a set of jobs, each of which is characterized by its own machine sequence.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99849-7_10
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