Part 5: Sustainability and Production ManagementInternational audienceIn this study the Job-shop scheduling problem with energy considerations is considered. At each moment of the schedule an energy threshold must not be exceeded. This energy threshold is not fixed all along the schedule and can vary. The variation of energy is handled by inclusion of dummy operations. Furthermore, the operations that must be scheduled have a power profile presenting a high energy consumption (peak) at the beginning and a lower consumption after the peak’s end. A mathematical formulation of the problem is proposed. This model is experimented on a short example with the CPLEX 12.4 solver. The schedules obtained show the relevance of the model. This study sho...
In this article, the flexible job-shop scheduling problem is extended by consideration of energy cos...
Production processes consume more natural resources than is ecologically bearable, motivating enviro...
In today’s energy markets, there is a growing effort toward the alignment of the industrial sector a...
Part 5: Sustainability and Production ManagementInternational audienceIn this study the Job-shop sch...
International audienceThese days, rising energy costs along with general concerns about major enviro...
International audienceThe last few years have seen a growing interest in reducing the energy consump...
International audienceIn this paper the problem of the Job-shop is extended to support energy constr...
Improving environmental sustainability and reducing energy cost are becoming central topics of decis...
This paper reports a new multi-item planning and scheduling problem in a job-shop production system ...
Energy efficiency has become a major concern for manufacturing companies not only due to environment...
Compromising productivity in exchange for energy saving does not appeal to highly capitalized manufa...
The combined increase of energy demand and environmental pollution on a global scale is forcing a re...
The combined increase of energy demand and environmental pollution on a global scale is forcing a re...
In this article, the flexible job-shop scheduling problem is extended by consideration of energy cos...
Production processes consume more natural resources than is ecologically bearable, motivating enviro...
In today’s energy markets, there is a growing effort toward the alignment of the industrial sector a...
Part 5: Sustainability and Production ManagementInternational audienceIn this study the Job-shop sch...
International audienceThese days, rising energy costs along with general concerns about major enviro...
International audienceThe last few years have seen a growing interest in reducing the energy consump...
International audienceIn this paper the problem of the Job-shop is extended to support energy constr...
Improving environmental sustainability and reducing energy cost are becoming central topics of decis...
This paper reports a new multi-item planning and scheduling problem in a job-shop production system ...
Energy efficiency has become a major concern for manufacturing companies not only due to environment...
Compromising productivity in exchange for energy saving does not appeal to highly capitalized manufa...
The combined increase of energy demand and environmental pollution on a global scale is forcing a re...
The combined increase of energy demand and environmental pollution on a global scale is forcing a re...
In this article, the flexible job-shop scheduling problem is extended by consideration of energy cos...
Production processes consume more natural resources than is ecologically bearable, motivating enviro...
In today’s energy markets, there is a growing effort toward the alignment of the industrial sector a...