Reference : Multiplicity and complexity issues in contemporary production scheduling
Scientific journals : Article
Business & economic sciences : Quantitative methods in economics & management
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/1710
Multiplicity and complexity issues in contemporary production scheduling
English
Brauner, Nadia [> > > >]
Crama, Yves mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > HEC - Ecole de gestion de l'ULg > Recherche opérationnelle et gestion de la production >]
Grigoriev, Alexander [> > > >]
van de Klundert, Joris [> > > >]
Feb-2007
Statistica Neerlandica
Blackwell Publishing
61
1
75-91
International
0039-0402
Oxford
[en] computational complexity ; design of algorithms ; scheduling ; high multiplicity
[en] High multiplicity scheduling problems arise naturally in contemporary production settings where manufacturers combine economies of scale with high product variety. Despite their frequent occurrence in practice, the complexity of high multiplicity problems - as opposed to classical, single multiplicity problems - is in many cases not well understood. In this paper, we discuss various concepts and results that enable a better understanding of the nature and complexity of high multiplicity scheduling problems. The paper extends the framework presented in Brauner et al. [Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (2005) Vol. 9, pp. 313-323] for single machine, non-preemptive high multiplicity scheduling problems, to more general classes of problems.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2268/1710
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