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electromagnetism algorithm 2 mixed integer linear programming 2 open shop with no buffer 2 scheduling 2 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Heuristics 1 Heuristik 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Scheduling problem 1 Scheduling-Verfahren 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Naderi, Bahman 2 Najafi, Esmaeil 2 Yazdani, Mehdi 2
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Journal of Industrial Engineering International 1 Journal of industrial engineering international 1
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An electromagnetism-like metaheuristic for open-shop problems with no buffer
Naderi, Bahman; Najafi, Esmaeil; Yazdani, Mehdi - In: Journal of Industrial Engineering International 8 (2012), pp. 1-8
This paper considers open-shop scheduling with no intermediate buffer to minimize total tardiness. This problem occurs in many production settings, in the plastic molding, chemical, and food processing industries. The paper mathematically formulates the problem by a mixed integer linear program....
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An electromagnetism-like metaheuristic for open-shop problems with no buffer
Naderi, Bahman; Najafi, Esmaeil; Yazdani, Mehdi - In: Journal of industrial engineering international 8 (2012), pp. 1-8
This paper considers open-shop scheduling with no intermediate buffer to minimize total tardiness. This problem occurs in many production settings, in the plastic molding, chemical, and food processing industries. The paper mathematically formulates the problem by a mixed integer linear program....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009759539
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