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Chandrasekharan Rajendran

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  197
Citations -  10083

Chandrasekharan Rajendran is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job shop scheduling & Supply chain. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 192 publications receiving 9404 citations. Previous affiliations of Chandrasekharan Rajendran include Indian Institutes of Technology & VIT University.

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Heuristic rules for tie-breaking in the implementation of the NEH heuristic for permutation flow-shop scheduling

TL;DR: In this article, two new heuristic tie-breaking rules are proposed in the implementation of the well-known NEH heuristic for permutation flow-shop scheduling, which is known that ties do frequently occur when the initial ordering of jobs is obtained and when the choice of the best partial sequence among the sequences having the same makespan.
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Importance-performance analysis (IPA) for testing – and calibration – laboratories in India

TL;DR: IPA is proposed as a tool to assess the gap between the importance and performance of critical factors of accredited testing and calibration laboratories in India.
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Scheduling in resource-constrained multiple projects to minimise the weighted tardiness and weighted earliness of projects

TL;DR: The current study addresses the problem of scheduling resource-constrained multiple projects with the consideration of projects having different relative earliness and relative tardiness costs, and presents scheduling rules presented in order to minimise the weighted tardness of projects.
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Do Quality Certifications Improve the Software Industry's Operational Performance?

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between quality management practices and operational performance has not been well established, and it has become the focus of attention among software developers, and the results of an empirical study conducted in India found that cri..
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The Value of Information Sharing in a Multi-Stage Serial Supply Chain with Positive and Deterministic Lead Times

TL;DR: It is possibly for the first time in the literature that the benefit of information sharing has been studied and quantified in a multi-stage serial supply chain with more than three stages with positive and deterministic lead times.