Solution Methods for Supply Chain Scheduling Problems
Zhi-Long Chen and
Nicholas G. Hall
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Zhi-Long Chen: University of Maryland
Nicholas G. Hall: Ohio State University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Supply Chain Scheduling, 2022, pp 23-49 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter we describe some common elements shared by all scheduling problems, introduce some basic concepts related to computational tractability of a problem, and summarize several commonly used solution methods for solving supply chain scheduling problems. These solution methods include dynamic programming, branch-and-bound, integer programming, and approximation procedures. We also provide a brief introduction to both cooperative game theory and noncooperative game theory, which are often used to model decentralized supply chain scheduling problems. Several classical scheduling problems and supply chain scheduling problems are used as examples to illustrate the concepts and solution methods presented.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90374-9_2
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