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Sebastian Stiller
Researcher at RWTH Aachen University
Publications - 53
Citations - 1722
Sebastian Stiller is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality (business) & Quality management. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1603 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Stiller include University of Copenhagen & Technical University of Berlin.
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The Concept of Recoverable Robustness, Linear Programming Recovery, and Railway Applications
TL;DR: Recoverable robustness combines the flexibility of stochastic programming with the tractability and performances guarantee of the classical robust approach and is exemplified in delay resistant, periodic and aperiodic timetabling problems, and train platforming.
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Integrative Production Technology for High-wage Countries
Christian Brecher,Sabina Jeschke,Günther Schuh,Susanne Aghassi,Jens Arnoscht,Fabian Bauhoff,Sascha Fuchs,Claudia Jooß,Wilhelm Oliver Karmann,Stefan Kozielski,Simon Orilski,Anja Richert,Andreas Roderburg,Michael Schiffer,Johannes Schubert,Sebastian Stiller,Stefan Tönissen,Florian Welter +17 more
TL;DR: In order to counteract this development, many manufacturing companies respond to this issue by relocating their production facilities in high-wage countries as mentioned in this paper, which threatens Europe's medium and long term prosperity since outsourcing generally leads to subsequent relocation of services as well as of research and development activities.
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Computing delay resistant railway timetables
TL;DR: The first computational study which aims at computing delay resistant periodic timetables is provided and results suggest that a significant decrease of passenger delays can be obtained at a relatively small price of robustness, i.e. by increasing the nominal travel times of the passengers.
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Feasibility Analysis in the Sporadic DAG Task Model
TL;DR: This work completely closes the gap between the algorithmic understanding of feasibility analysis for the usual sporadic task model and the case where each sporadic task is a DAG, and presents polynomial and pseudopolynomial time tests for determining whether a set of sporadic DAG tasks can be scheduled by EDF or DM to meet all deadlines on a specified number of processors.
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Integrative Produktionstechnik für Hochlohnländer
Susanne Aghassi,Fabian Bauhoff,Christian Brecher,Sascha Fuchs,Sabina Jeschke,Claudia Jooß,Stefan Kozielski,Simon Orilski,Anja Richert,Andreas Roderburg,Michael Schiffer,Johannes Schubert,Günther Schuh,Sebastian Stiller,Florian Welter,Jens Arnoscht,Oliver Karmann,Stefan Tönissen +17 more
TL;DR: In Deutschland, 40 % der sozialversicherungspflichtigen Erwerbstatigen in Deutsch Germany dem produzierenden Gewerbe zugerechnet werden, nimmt die Produktion eine Schlusselrolle ein und ihre Abwanderung birgt immense Risiken fur die Entwicklung der Volkswirtschaft des Landes.