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Sequencing and Scheduling: An Introduction to the Mathematics of the Job-Shop

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In this article, an introduction to the mathematics of the job shop is presented, with a focus on the sequential and scheduling aspects of the system. But this approach is not suitable for all job-shop scenarios.
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(1982). Sequencing and Scheduling: An Introduction to the Mathematics of the Job-Shop. Journal of the Operational Research Society: Vol. 33, No. 9, pp. 862-862.

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