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An iterated min-max procedure for practical workload balancing on non-identical parallel machines in manufacturing systems
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    An iterated min-max procedure for practical workload balancing on non-identical parallel machines in manufacturing systems (English)
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    5 July 2019
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    manufacturing
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    linear programming
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    duality
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    min-max fairness
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    workload balancing
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