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Examples of System Designs and Implementations

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

Chapter Chapter 19 in Scheduling, 2022, pp 519-558 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract From the previous chapters it is evident that there are many different types of scheduling problems. It is not likely that a system can be designed in such a way that it can be made applicable to any scheduling problem with only minor customization. This suggests that there is a need for many different types of scheduling systems. The variety of available platforms, databases, Graphic User Interfaces (GUI’s), and networking capabilities enlarges the number of possibilities even more.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05921-6_19

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