Scheduling and multicriteria optimisation theory have been subject, separately, to numerous studies. Since the last twenty years, multicriteria scheduling problems have been subject to a growing interest. However, a gap between multicriteria scheduling approaches and multicriteria optimisation field
Multicriteria Scheduling: Theory, Models and Algorithms
β Scribed by Assistant Professor Vincent Tβkindt Ph.D, Professor Jean-Charles Billaut (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 309
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Introduction to scheduling....Pages 5-27
Complexity of problems and algorithms....Pages 29-42
Multicriteria optimisation theory....Pages 43-102
An approach to multicriteria scheduling problems....Pages 103-117
Single machine Just-in-Time scheduling problems....Pages 119-145
Single machine problems....Pages 147-163
Shop problems....Pages 165-215
Parallel machines problems....Pages 217-261
Shop problems with assignment....Pages 263-269
Back Matter....Pages 271-303
β¦ Subjects
Operation Research/Decision Theory
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<p><P>Scheduling and multicriteria optimisation theory have been subject, separately, to numerous studies. Since the last twenty years, multicriteria scheduling problems have been subject to a growing interest. However, a gap between multicriteria scheduling approaches and multicriteria optimisation
Scheduling and multicriteria optimisation theory have been subject, separately, to numerous studies. Since the last twenty years, multicriteria scheduling problems have been subject to a growing interest. However, a gap between multicriteria scheduling approaches and multicriteria optimisation field
<p>At a practical level, mathematical programming under multiple objectives has emerged as a powerful tool to assist in the process of searching for decisions which best satisfy a multitude of conflicting objectives, and there are a number of distinct methodologies for multicriteria decision-making