Traditional job shop scheduling problems assume that there are buffers with infinite capacity available, which is not always true in the real world. We consider job shop scheduling problems with operations that have to start immediately after their predecessor operation is completed (no-wait precedence constraint) or the resource of the completed operation is not released until the resource of the next operation is released (blocking precedence constraint). An application is the planning of shunting movements in a railway system. A new heuristic and an integer programming formulation for a job shop with precedence constraints that are blocking or no-wait are presented. The heuristics known in literature have the main disadvantage that they ...
International audienceWe study the problem of scheduling N independent jobs in a job-shop environmen...
In many scheduling applications it is required that the processing of some job must be postponed unt...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...
Traditional job shop scheduling problems assume that there are buffers with infinite capacity availa...
ABSTRACT: Jobshop problem is one of the most difficult classical scheduling problems. Very simple sp...
In this paper we introduce a new class of greedy heuristics for general job shop scheduling problems...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the job shop scheduling problem with a particular b...
In this work, we investigate job-shop problems where limited capacity buffers to store jobs in non-p...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
International audienceRecently, a variety of constraint programming and Boolean satisfiability appro...
In this paper we deal with solution algorithms for a general formulation of the job shop problem, ca...
In this paper we deal with solution algorithms for a general formulation of the job shop problem, ca...
The paper investigates train scheduling problems when prioritised trains and non-prioritised trains ...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
International audienceWe study the problem of scheduling N independent jobs in a job-shop environmen...
In many scheduling applications it is required that the processing of some job must be postponed unt...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...
Traditional job shop scheduling problems assume that there are buffers with infinite capacity availa...
ABSTRACT: Jobshop problem is one of the most difficult classical scheduling problems. Very simple sp...
In this paper we introduce a new class of greedy heuristics for general job shop scheduling problems...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the job shop scheduling problem with a particular b...
In this work, we investigate job-shop problems where limited capacity buffers to store jobs in non-p...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
International audienceRecently, a variety of constraint programming and Boolean satisfiability appro...
In this paper we deal with solution algorithms for a general formulation of the job shop problem, ca...
In this paper we deal with solution algorithms for a general formulation of the job shop problem, ca...
The paper investigates train scheduling problems when prioritised trains and non-prioritised trains ...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
International audienceWe study the problem of scheduling N independent jobs in a job-shop environmen...
In many scheduling applications it is required that the processing of some job must be postponed unt...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...