Rescheduling with new orders and general maximum allowable time disruptions
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5039510
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5936332 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3639144 (Why is no real title available?)
- A bi-objective approach to reschedule new jobs in a one machine model
- Executing production schedules in the face of uncertainties: a review and some future directions
- Improving schedule stability in single-machine rescheduling for new operation insertion
- Optimization and Approximation in Deterministic Sequencing and Scheduling: a Survey
- Pareto minimizing total completion time and maximum cost with positional due indices
- Pareto optimization of rescheduling with release dates to minimize makespan and total sequence disruption
- Production scheduling/rescheduling in flexible manufacturing
- RESCHEDULING WITH RELEASE DATES TO MINIMIZE TOTAL SEQUENCE DISRUPTION UNDER A LIMIT ON THE MAKESPAN
- Rescheduling for New Orders
- Rescheduling for multiple new orders
- Rescheduling for new orders on a single machine with setup times
- Rescheduling manufacturing systems: A framework of strategies, policies, and methods
- Rescheduling on a single machine with part-type dependent setup times and deadlines
- Rescheduling problems with deteriorating jobs under disruptions
- Rescheduling with release dates to minimize makespan under a limit on the maximum sequence disruption
- Single machine scheduling with release times, deadlines and tardiness objectives
- Single-machine rescheduling with deterioration and learning effects against the maximum sequence disruption
- The complexity of machine scheduling for stability with a single disrupted job
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- Rescheduling for multiple new orders
- Anchored rescheduling problems under generalized precedence constraints
- Single-machine scheduling with positional due indices and positional deadlines
- Single-machine scheduling of proportional-linearly deteriorating jobs with positional due indices
- A tardiness-augmented approximation scheme for rejection-allowed multiprocessor rescheduling
- ND-agent scheduling of linear-deteriorating tasks with positional due indices to minimize total completion time and maximum cost
- Rescheduling for new orders on a single machine with setup times
- Rescheduling to minimize the maximum lateness under the sequence disruptions of original jobs
- Rescheduling problems with allowing for the unexpected new jobs arrival
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