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Designing for schedulability: integrating schedulability analysis with object-oriented design

Proceedings 12th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems. Euromicro RTS 2000, 2002
There is a growing interest in using the object paradigm for developing real time software. We believe that an approach that integrates the advancements in both object modeling and design methods, and real time scheduling theory is the key to successful use of object technology for real time software.
Manas Saksena, Panagiota Karvelas
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Integrating AGV schedules in a scheduling system for a flexible manufacturing environment

Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
In a job shop where machining time takes a comparable amount as material transportation time, it is no longer realistic to ignore the scheduling of material transportation systems such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs). The authors' algorithm discussed in this paper integrates AGV schedules into a heuristic-based scheduling algorithm to achieve the ...
Pearl Pu, James Hughes 0001
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Integration of scheduling and control—Theory or practice?

Computers & Chemical Engineering, 2009
Abstract Today's industries are more than ever forced to lower their operational costs, especially during the ongoing economic recession where the whole existence of many businesses is endangered. This has created a need of increased information sharing between various decision-support systems.
Iiro Harjunkoski   +2 more
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Integrated scheduling of production and rail transportation

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2014
Nowadays, the most used, efficient and inexpensive mode of transportation between supply chain partners is the rail transportation. To the best of our knowledge, there is no research reported to date, which addresses the problem of synchronization of production and rail transportation.
Mostafa Hajiaghaei-Keshteli   +2 more
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A BRKGA for the integrated scheduling problem in FMSs

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2019
This work proposes a biased random key genetic algorithm (BRKGA) for the integrated scheduling of manufacturing, transport, and storage/retrieval operations inflexible manufacturing systems (FMSs). Only recently, research on this problem has been reported; however, no heuristic approaches have yet been reported. The computational results show the BRKGA
Seyed Mahdi Homayouni   +2 more
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Integration of equipment planning and project scheduling

European Journal of Operational Research, 2008
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Bajis M. Dodin, Abdelghani A. Elimam
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An Integrated Uplink Scheduler in IEEE 802.16

2008 Second UKSIM European Symposium on Computer Modeling and Simulation, 2008
The absence of algorithms for quality of service (QoS) scheduling algorithms in the 802.16 standard allows vendors to develop their own algorithms for bandwidth allocation and service differentiation of their product. Deficit round robin (DRR) scheduling algorithm which provides fair queuing at O(1) complexity. However, due to its round robin structure,
Elmabruk Laias   +2 more
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PEARLS: An Integrated Environment for Task Scheduling

Ninth International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC 2007), 2007
The scheduling problem answers the question whether a given set of input tasks is feasible. It has been studied since the 1970s and many important results have been revealed to the scientific community. This paper presents an implementation tool, PEARLS, i.e., Pliable EArliest Deadline First, Rate Monotonic, Least Laxity Schedulers, based on some of ...
Nilam Chand   +4 more
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Integration of process planning and scheduling functions

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 1991
Automated process planning (APP) has received a considerable amount of attention in recent years. This has mainly been due to APP allowing for the bridging of the gap between design and manufacturing, and for its automation of the related tedious human task.
Behrokh Khoshnevis, Qing Mei Chen
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Integration of process planning and scheduling— a review

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2000
In recent years, a few researchers have addressed the need for the integration of process planning and scheduling functions in order to achieve superior overall system performance. Many of these researchers have discovered that the potential savings are substantial when process planning and scheduling are integrated.
Wei Tan 0002, Behrokh Khoshnevis
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