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Design and Implementation of Scheduling Systems: Basic Concepts

Michael L. Pinedo ()
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Michael L. Pinedo: NYU Stern School of Business, Department of Technology, Operations, and Statistics

Chapter Chapter 17 in Scheduling, 2022, pp 467-491 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Analyzing a scheduling problem and developing a procedure for dealing with it on a regular basis is, in the real world, only part of the story. The procedure has to be embedded in a system that enables the decision-maker to actually use it. The system has to be integrated into the information system of the enterprise, which can be a formidable task. This chapter focuses on system design and implementation issues.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05921-6_17

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