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heuristics do better. In priority rule-based scheduling, attempts to remedy this have been made by combining simple priority …
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We consider a novel generalization of the resource-constrained project scheduling problem (RCPSP). Unlike many established approaches for the RCPSP that aim to minimize the makespan of the project for given static capacity constraints, we consider the important real-life aspect that capacity...
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. Priority rule-based methods still constitute the most important class of these heuristics. Of these, in turn, parameterized …
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. Rather, any given heuristic may do well on some instances but will do worse on others. Indeed, even the 'best' heuristics …
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. Priority rule-based methods still constitute the most important class of these heuristics. Of these, in turn, parameterized … their effectiveness considerably. We extend this approach by integrating heuristics and case-based reasoning (CBR), an … performance similar or close to state-of-the-art heuristics. In addition, the analysis undertaken provides new insight into the …
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