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Ali Allahverdi

Researcher at Iran University of Science and Technology

Publications -  215
Citations -  9524

Ali Allahverdi is an academic researcher from Iran University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job shop scheduling & Heuristics. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 206 publications receiving 7920 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Allahverdi include Pennsylvania State University & Marmara University.

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A survey of scheduling problems with setup times or costs

TL;DR: An extensive review of the scheduling literature on models with setup times (costs) from then to date covering more than 300 papers is provided, which classifies scheduling problems into those with batching and non-batching considerations, and with sequence-independent and sequence-dependent setup times.
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A review of scheduling research involving setup considerations

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the literature on scheduling problems involving setup times (costs) classifies scheduling problems into batch and non-batch, sequence-independent and sequence-dependent setup, and categorizes the literature according to the shop environments of single machine, parallel machines, flowshops, and job shops.
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The third comprehensive survey on scheduling problems with setup times/costs

TL;DR: This paper is the third comprehensive survey paper which provides an extensive review of about 500 papers that have appeared since the mid-2006 to the end of 2014, including static, dynamic, deterministic, and stochastic environments, based on shop environments as single machine, parallel machine, flowshop, job shop, or open shop.
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Efflorescence control in geopolymer binders based on natural pozzolan

TL;DR: In this paper, a pumice-type natural pozzolanic material from Taftan, Iran was used to reduce efflorescence in a geopolymer binder.
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Hydrogels as intelligent materials: A brief review of synthesis, properties and applications

TL;DR: A brief review on the basis concept of hydrogels, the description about classification, synthesis methods, stimulation situations, relevant mechanisms, and applications is given in this article, where the authors also present a brief review of their work.