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In this paper, we focus on the relationship between operations-based variables (specifically, production speed, scrap rate and maintenance speed) and the manufacturing cost. These variables usually produce opposite influences on the variable cost and the fixed cost. For example, setting the...
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In a supply chain, a manufacturer receives jobs from suppliers at distinct time points, and produces and delivers final products to customers in batches. The manufacturer can be modeled as a single machine in the supply chain and the problem can thus be modelled as minimizing the sum of weighted...
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This paper studies a job shop scheduling problem with two new objective functions based on the setup and synergy costs besides the traditional total weighted tardiness criterion. The background is found in the real-world situation of a commercial vehicle producer, where the reduction of...
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The job shop scheduling problem (JSSP) has attracted much attention in the field of both information sciences and operations research. In terms of the objective function, most existing research has been focused on the makespan criterion (i.e., minimizing the overall completion time). However,...
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