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Heuristics 4 Serial batching 4 Arbitrary sizes 3 Incompatible job families 3 Machine learning 3 Sequence-dependent setup times 3 Total weighted tardiness 3 Algorithm 2 Algorithmus 2 Durchlaufzeit 2 Heuristik 2 Lead time 2 Losgröße 2 Lot size 2 Scheduling problem 2 Scheduling-Verfahren 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Artificial intelligence 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Production control 1 Produktionssteuerung 1 arbitrary sizes 1 incompatible job families 1 mixed-integer linear programme 1 sequence-dependent setup times 1 total weighted tardiness 1
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Gahm, Christian 4 Tuma, Axel 4 Uzunoglu, Aykut 3 Wahl, Stefan 2
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Annals of Operations Research 2 Computers & operations research : and their applications to problems of world concern ; an international journal 1 International journal of production research 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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A machine learning enhanced multi-start heuristic to efficiently solve a serial-batch scheduling problem
Uzunoglu, Aykut; Gahm, Christian; Tuma, Axel - In: Annals of Operations Research 338 (2023) 1, pp. 407-428
Serial-batch scheduling problems are widespread in several industries (e.g., the metal processing industry or industrial 3D printing) and consist of two subproblems that must be solved simultaneously: the grouping of jobs into batches and the sequencing of the created batches. This problem's...
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A machine learning enhanced multi-start heuristic to efficiently solve a serial-batch scheduling problem
Uzunoglu, Aykut; Gahm, Christian; Tuma, Axel - In: Annals of Operations Research 338 (2023) 1, pp. 407-428
Serial-batch scheduling problems are widespread in several industries (e.g., the metal processing industry or industrial 3D printing) and consist of two subproblems that must be solved simultaneously: the grouping of jobs into batches and the sequencing of the created batches. This problem’s...
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Learning-augmented heuristics for scheduling parallel serial-batch processing machines
Uzunoglu, Aykut; Gahm, Christian; Wahl, Stefan; Tuma, Axel - In: Computers & operations research : and their … 151 (2023), pp. 1-20
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Scheduling parallel serial-batch processing machines with incompatible job families, sequence-dependent setup times and arbitrary sizes
Gahm, Christian; Wahl, Stefan; Tuma, Axel - In: International journal of production research 60 (2022) 17, pp. 5131-5154
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