Matchup Scheduling with Multiple Resources, Release Dates and Disruptions
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3894816
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- Rescheduling for machine disruption to minimize makespan and maximum lateness
- Approximation scheme for single-machine rescheduling with job delay and rejection
- Meta-heuristics for stable scheduling on a single machine
- New expression of scheduling performance measures
- Rescheduling of identical parallel machines under machine eligibility constraints.
- Extension of Rescheduling Based on Minimal Graph Cut
- Executing production schedules in the face of uncertainties: a review and some future directions
- A game-theoretic control approach for job shops in the presence of disruptions
- Project scheduling under uncertainty: survey and research potentials
- Single-machine scheduling with positional due indices and positional deadlines
- Scheduling with uncertain processing times in mixed-criticality systems
- Parallel-machine scheduling under potential disruption
- Online production planning to maximize the number of on-time orders
- An anticipative scheduling approach with controllable processing times
- The complexity of machine scheduling for stability with a single disrupted job
- Cost allocation in rescheduling with machine unavailable period
- Stochastic programming approaches to stochastic scheduling
- A survey of dynamic scheduling in manufacturing systems
- A contracting model for flexible distributed scheduling
- Two machine scheduling under disruptions with transportation considerations
- Heuristic stability: a permutation disarray measure
- An empirical study of policies to integrate reactive scheduling and control in just-in-time job shop environments
- Parallel machine match-up scheduling with manufacturing cost considerations
- Comparing the impact of different rescheduling strategies on the entropic-related complexity of manufacturing systems
- Scheduling for stability in single-machine production systems
- An empirical study of policies to integrate reactive scheduling and control in just-in-time job shop environments
- Sequencing jobs on an automobile assembly line: objectives and procedures
- Evaluation of a new decision-aid parameter for job shop scheduling under uncertainties
- Match-up scheduling of mixed-criticality jobs: maximizing the probability of jobs execution
- Match-up scheduling under a machine breakdown
- `Aversion dynamics' scheduling when the system changes
- The design of a line control system for the modular furniture industry
- A genetic algorithm methodology for complex scheduling problems
- Optimal match-up strategies in stochastic scheduling
- Rescheduling due to machine disruption to minimize the total weighted completion time
- Dispatching strategies for managing uncertainties in automated manufacturing systems
- Rescheduling on identical parallel machines with machine disruptions to minimize total completion time
- The construction of stable project baseline schedules
- Applying local rescheduling in response to schedule disruptions
- Single machine scheduling under potential disruption
- Two-phase branch and bound algorithm for robotic cells rescheduling considering limited disturbance
- Risk measure of job shop scheduling with random machine breakdowns
- Using real time information for effective dynamic scheduling
- A tardiness-augmented approximation scheme for rejection-allowed multiprocessor rescheduling
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