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A branch and bound algorithm for the job-shop scheduling problem
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    A branch and bound algorithm for the job-shop scheduling problem (English)
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    18 July 1994
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    A fast branch-and-bound algorithm for the job-shop scheduling problem is described. Among other hard problems it solves to optimality the \(10\times 10\) benchmark problem which has been open for a long time. Implementation on a workstation and encouraging computational results are presented.
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    branch-and-bound
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    job-shop scheduling
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