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agent-based systems 2 bio-inspired division of labour 2 dispatching rules 2 dynamic scheduling 2 flexible job shops 2 job shop scheduling 2 multi-agent coordination 2 multi-agent systems 2 optimisation 2 parameter modelling 2 parameter settings 2 response threshold hold 2 semiconductor manufacturing 2 sequence-dependent setups 2
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Jiang, Xiaochun 2 Ram, Bala 2 Yu, Xuefeng 2
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European Journal of Industrial Engineering 2
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Parameter setting in a bio-inspired model for dynamic flexible job shop scheduling with sequence-dependent setups
Yu, Xuefeng; Ram, Bala; Jiang, Xiaochun - In: European Journal of Industrial Engineering 1 (2007) 2, pp. 182-199
This paper addresses the parameter modelling and optimisation issues in the application of a bio-inspired model for the scheduling of dynamic flexible job shop with sequence-dependent setups. The study sets the model parameters using two steps, termed mapping and tuning. Mapping establishes a...
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Parameter setting in a bio-inspired model for dynamic flexible job shop scheduling with sequence-dependent setups
Yu, Xuefeng; Ram, Bala; Jiang, Xiaochun - In: European Journal of Industrial Engineering 1 (2007) 2, pp. 182-199
This paper addresses the parameter modelling and optimisation issues in the application of a bio-inspired model for the scheduling of dynamic flexible job shop with sequence-dependent setups. The study sets the model parameters using two steps, termed mapping and tuning. Mapping establishes a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563630
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