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Dynamic scheduling—a survey of research
V. Suresh,Dipak Chaudhuri +1 more
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A review of the research on scheduling in a dynamic environment is presented and predicts a solution valid for the entire time span specified.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Production Economics.The article was published on 1993-08-01. It has received 147 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dynamic priority scheduling & Fair-share scheduling.read more
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A new heuristic algorithm for four machines stochastic flow shop scheduling model
TL;DR: The main objective to construct this heuristic algorithm is to find the optimal or near optimal sequence to minimize the makespan, total utilization time of the machines and total rental cost of all the hired machines.
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Dynamic weighted idle time heuristic for flowshop scheduling
TL;DR: A new heuristic known as Dynamic Weighted Idle Time (DWIT) method by adding dynamic weight factors for solving the partial solution with purpose to obtain optimal makespan and improve the NEH heuristic is developed.
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A coordination mechanism to sustain throughput of failure-prone agent networks
TL;DR: A multiagent coordination technique to maintain throughput of a large-scale agent network system in the face of failures of agents is presented and CABS outperforms CONWIP in terms of trade-off between throughput and leadtime under various conditions of manufacturing.
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Improving Inventory Control through Narrowcasting Promotion Management
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate system modeling and design aspects of narrowcasting-based inventory control, which are of importance in terms of developing software systems to materialize the potentials of narrowcast as a highly responsive promotion media.
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A Matheuristic-based Rescheduling Method for Flexible Job Shops with Lot-streaming and Machine Reconfigurations
TL;DR: In this paper , a flexible job shop rescheduling problem with lot-streaming and machine reconfigurations is studied, where a genetic algorithm (GA) and a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) technique are used to solve the problem.
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The Contract Net Protocol: High-Level Communication and Control in a Distributed Problem Solver
TL;DR: In this article, the contract net protocol has been developed to specify problem-solving communication and control for nodes in a distributed problem solver, where task distribution is affected by a negotiation process, a discussion carried on between nodes with tasks to be executed and nodes that may be able to execute those tasks.
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Introduction to sequencing and scheduling
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an introduction to Sequencing and Scheduling in the context of the Operational Research Society (ORS) and the International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (ILS).
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Theory of scheduling
TL;DR: Reading theory of scheduling as one of the reading material to finish quickly to increase the knowledge and happiness in your lonely time.
Heuristics : Intelligent Search Strategies for Computer Problem Solving
TL;DR: This book presents, characterizes and analyzes problem solving strategies that are guided by heuristic information and provides examples of how these strategies have changed over time.
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The Hearsay-II Speech-Understanding System: Integrating Knowledge to Resolve Uncertainty
TL;DR: The characteristics of the speech problem in particular, the special kinds of problem-solving uncertainty in that domain, the structure of the Hearsay-II system developed to cope with that uncertainty, and the relationship between Hearsey-II's structure and those of other speech-understanding systems are discussed.