Scheduling of industrial activities requires to solve two different types of problems : the first one consists in respecting precedence constraints between tasks – these constraints being imposed by the logic of realization. The second one aims at allocating resources on these tasks. Scheduling is traditionally performed with a double assumption : each task is supposed to be of a given duration, and each resource (or group of resources) is characterized by a given availability – most often, this availability is constant with time ; in some cases, the scheduler can take into account some extra-hours for some resources
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fined". It enables flexible use of the scheduling system as constraints can be added or removed...
Resource constrained scheduling problems are concerned with the allocation of limited resources to t...
The growing need of responsiveness for manufacturing companies facing market volatility raises a str...
In this paper, we integrate two decision problems arising in various applications such as production...
In most of the machine scheduling literature, resources are assumed to be continuously available whi...
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The efficient utilization of scarce resources, such as machines or manpower, is major challenge with...
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This thesis addresses scheduling problems with consumable resource allocation and learning effect. I...
The subject matter of the article is analyzing ways of using the potential capabilities of managers ...
Scheduling in the food processing industry This article analyses the problem of production scheduli...
At the interface between engineering, economics, social sciences and humanities, industrial engineer...
La majeure partie des travaux sur les problèmes d’ordonnancement se placent dans le contexte où les ...
fined". It enables flexible use of the scheduling system as constraints can be added or removed...
Resource constrained scheduling problems are concerned with the allocation of limited resources to t...
The growing need of responsiveness for manufacturing companies facing market volatility raises a str...
In this paper, we integrate two decision problems arising in various applications such as production...
In most of the machine scheduling literature, resources are assumed to be continuously available whi...
A flexible job-shop-scheduling problem is an extension of classical job-shop problems that permit an...
The efficient utilization of scarce resources, such as machines or manpower, is major challenge with...
The paper is a survey devoted to job scheduling problems with resource allocation. We present the re...
abstract: The shift in focus of manufacturing systems to high-mix and low-volume production poses a ...
Our research deals with the problem of taking into account of the constraints related to human resou...
This thesis addresses scheduling problems with consumable resource allocation and learning effect. I...
The subject matter of the article is analyzing ways of using the potential capabilities of managers ...
Scheduling in the food processing industry This article analyses the problem of production scheduli...