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Esmaeel Moradi

Researcher at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

Publications -  11
Citations -  380

Esmaeel Moradi is an academic researcher from Oklahoma State University–Stillwater. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job shop scheduling & Preventive maintenance. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 340 citations. Previous affiliations of Esmaeel Moradi include Amirkabir University of Technology.

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Bi-objective optimization research on integrated fixed time interval preventive maintenance and production for scheduling flexible job-shop problem

TL;DR: Four multi-objective optimization methods are compared to find the Pareto-optimal front in the flexible job-shop problem case and results are compared carefully.
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Quantitative Models in Supply Chain Management

TL;DR: A supply chain is defined as an integrated system that coordinates a series of interconnected business processes in order to: (1) obtain raw materials and parts; (2) convert them into finished products; (3) distribute these products to retailers or consumers; (4) expedite information flow among various business entities; (5) enhance the operational productivity, profitability, and competitiveness of whole supply chain members as discussed by the authors.
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An efficient architecture for scheduling flexible job-shop with machine availability constraints

TL;DR: In this paper, an effective learnable genetic architecture, which is established in previous articles for FJSPs, is expanded to integrated FjSP and preventive maintenance which is named preventive maintenance and LEGA.
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Finding a maximum k-club using the k-clique formulation and canonical hypercube cuts

TL;DR: The fundamental optimization problem of finding a maximum size k-club can be solved optimally on large-scale benchmark instances that are available in the public domain using a combination of graph decomposition and model decomposition techniques.
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Minimizing the makespan and the system unavailability in parallel machine scheduling problem: a similarity-based genetic algorithm

TL;DR: The aim of this paper was to minimize the makespan for the production part and minimization of the system unavailability for the maintenance part, and reliability models are employed in this paper.