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Scheduling flow shops with operators

International Journal of Production Research, 2018
This paper addresses the problem of assigning a number of operators, less than the number of machines, in a flow shop environment. We study two different problems. The first is the assignment of operators subject to a fixed job sequence; the second is on handling simultaneously the assignment of operators and the scheduling of jobs on the machines.
Imène Benkalai   +2 more
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Routing open shop and flow shop scheduling problems

European Journal of Operational Research, 2011
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Yu, Wei   +3 more
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Surgical Scheduling Based on Hybrid Flow-Shop Scheduling

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
The efficient surgical scheduling of the operating theatre plays a significant role in hospital’s income and cost. Currently surgical scheduling only considered the surgery process in operating room and ignored other stages which should not be left out in real situations.
Guo Xun Huang   +6 more
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Proportionate flow-shop scheduling with rejection

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2016
In many heavily loaded manufacturing systems, managers routinely make use of outsourcing options in order to maintain reasonable Quality of Service for customers. Thus, there is a strong need to provide tools for managers to economically coordinate sourcing and scheduling decisions.
Dvir Shabtay, Daniel Oron
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Scheduling in network flow shops

Journal of Global Optimization, 1996
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Group scheduling in flexible flow shops

International Journal of Production Economics, 2005
Abstract Flexible flow shops are becoming increasingly common in industry practice due to higher workloads imposed by jobs. As a result, one or more stages in a flexible flow shop will have two or more units of the same machine type. The group scheduling problem, comprised of two levels of scheduling, is investigated in this paper to minimize the ...
Rasaratnam Logendran   +2 more
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Analysis of flow shop scheduling anomalies

European Journal of Operational Research, 2020
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Panwalkar, S. S., Koulamas, Christos
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Computer-aided Flow Shop Scheduling

1987
Manufacturing industry is under continuous pressure to improve productivity and, with the advent of new technologies, this demand has largely been met by computer aided manufacture. In production management, capacity planning, production scheduling and control are some of the most time consuming and laborious tasks.
H. Bera, R. Gill
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Scheduling Multiprocessor Flow Shops

1994
We address the well-known problem of scheduling multiprocessor flow shops. For a given k-stage processing facility, where at each stage one or more identical machines are available, and a given collection of independent jobs, each comprising k tasks to be processed in order, one per stage, find a schedule that minimizes the makespan.
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