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This paper considers a scheduling problem with two identical parallel machines. One has unlimited capacity; the other can only run for a fixed time. A given set of jobs must be scheduled on the two machines with the goal of minimizing the sum of their completion times. The paper proposes an...
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We consider an n-job, m-machine lot-streaming problem in a flowshop with equal-size sublots where the objective is to minimize the total weighted earliness and tardiness. To solve this problem, we first propose a so-called net benefit of movement (NBM) algorithm, which is much more efficient...
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This paper is concerned with coordination aspects of supply chain management and, in particular, investigates setup coordination between two and three stages of a supply chain. The problem arises from a real application in the production chain of a kitchen furniture plant. In different stages of...
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