A simple proof technique for scheduling models with learning effects
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- Scheduling problems with a learning effect
- Single-machine scheduling with learning considerations
- Some scheduling problems with sum-of-processing-times-based and job-position-based learning effects
- Several single-machine scheduling problems with general learning effects
- Single machine scheduling with learning effect considerations
Cites work
- A revision of machine scheduling problems with a general learning effect
- A state-of-the-art review on scheduling with learning effects
- Minimizing the total completion time in a single-machine scheduling problem with a time-dependent learning effect
- Scheduling jobs with a general learning effect model
- Scheduling jobs with position-dependent processing times
- Scheduling problems with general effects of deterioration and learning
- Scheduling with general job-dependent learning curves.
- Single-machine and two-machine flowshop scheduling with general learning functions
- Single-machine scheduling problems with a learning effect
- Single-machine scheduling with a general sum-of-actual-processing-times-based and job-position-based learning effect
- Single-machine scheduling with an actual time-dependent learning effect
- Single-machine scheduling with learning considerations
- Single-machine scheduling with sum-of-logarithm-processing-times-based learning considerations
- Some scheduling problems with general position-dependent and time-dependent learning effects
- Some scheduling problems with sum-of-processing-times-based and job-position-based learning effects
- Some scheduling problems with time-dependent learning effect and deteriorating jobs
- Some single-machine scheduling with sum-of-processing-time-based and job-position-based processing times
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