In this article we will give firstly a classification scheme of scheduling problems and their solving methods. The main aspects under examination are the following: machine and secondary resources, constraints, objective functions, uncertainty, mathematical models and adapted solution methods. In a second part, based on this scheme, we will examine a corpus of 60 main articles (1015 citation links were recorded in total) in scheduling literature from 1977 to 2009. The main purpose is to discover the underlying themes within the literature and to examine how they have evolved. To identify documents likely to be closely related, we are going to use the cocitation-based method of Greene et al. (2008). Our aim is to build a base of articles in ...
Constraint Programming is a problem-solving paradigm that establishes a clear distinction between tw...
In this paper, research on the resource-constrained project scheduling problem is classified accordi...
In a paper written by by Vanhoucke et al. (2016), an overview of artificial and empirical project da...
In this article we will give firstly a classification scheme of scheduling problems and their solvin...
International audienceIn this article we will give firstly a classification scheme of scheduling pro...
Baker [9] defines scheduling as the problem of allocating scarce resources to activities over time1....
This paper analyses the current state of research regarding solution methods dealing with resource-c...
A major goal of the book is to continue a good tradition - to bring together reputable researchers f...
The website https://elementsofscheduling.nl/ presents the fragments of a book on machine scheduling....
The current cumulative PhD thesis consists of six papers published in/submitted to scientific journa...
In this study, we discussed extensively 10 different machine environments commonly encountered in sc...
Solving scheduling problems has long presented a challenge for computer scientists and operations ...
Scheduling has become a major field within operational research with several hundred publications ap...
Constraint Programming is a problem-solving paradigm that establishes a clear distinction between tw...
Operations Research began with the mathematical scheduling of a massive project logistically supplyi...
Constraint Programming is a problem-solving paradigm that establishes a clear distinction between tw...
In this paper, research on the resource-constrained project scheduling problem is classified accordi...
In a paper written by by Vanhoucke et al. (2016), an overview of artificial and empirical project da...
In this article we will give firstly a classification scheme of scheduling problems and their solvin...
International audienceIn this article we will give firstly a classification scheme of scheduling pro...
Baker [9] defines scheduling as the problem of allocating scarce resources to activities over time1....
This paper analyses the current state of research regarding solution methods dealing with resource-c...
A major goal of the book is to continue a good tradition - to bring together reputable researchers f...
The website https://elementsofscheduling.nl/ presents the fragments of a book on machine scheduling....
The current cumulative PhD thesis consists of six papers published in/submitted to scientific journa...
In this study, we discussed extensively 10 different machine environments commonly encountered in sc...
Solving scheduling problems has long presented a challenge for computer scientists and operations ...
Scheduling has become a major field within operational research with several hundred publications ap...
Constraint Programming is a problem-solving paradigm that establishes a clear distinction between tw...
Operations Research began with the mathematical scheduling of a massive project logistically supplyi...
Constraint Programming is a problem-solving paradigm that establishes a clear distinction between tw...
In this paper, research on the resource-constrained project scheduling problem is classified accordi...
In a paper written by by Vanhoucke et al. (2016), an overview of artificial and empirical project da...