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Exact and Heuristic Scheduling Algorithms
β Scribed by Frank Werner (editor), Larysa Burtseva (editor), Yuri Sotskov (editor)
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 202
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This edited book presents new results in the area of the development of exact and heuristic scheduling algorithms. It contains eight articles accepted for publication for a Special Issue in the journal Algorithms. The book presents new algorithms, e.g., for flow shop, job shop, and parallel machine scheduling problems. The particular articles address subjects such as a heuristic for the routing and scheduling problem with time windows, applied to the automotive industry in Mexico, a heuristic for the blocking job shop problem with tardiness minimization based on new neighborhood structures, fast heuristics for the Euclidean traveling salesman problem or a new mathematical model for the period-aggregated resource leveling problem with variable job duration, and several others.
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