2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2009.09.002
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Mathematical models for job-shop scheduling problems with routing and process plan flexibility

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“…This model is similar to the model, suggested in [33] to which non-overlapping constraints were added between PM tasks and operations and the constraints ensure that the PM tasks have to be completed within their time windows. Again a heuristic algorithm is proposed to solve this model.…”
Section: Solution Approaches With Application Of Mathematical Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This model is similar to the model, suggested in [33] to which non-overlapping constraints were added between PM tasks and operations and the constraints ensure that the PM tasks have to be completed within their time windows. Again a heuristic algorithm is proposed to solve this model.…”
Section: Solution Approaches With Application Of Mathematical Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors used test examples of a small and medium size, as well as conventional solvers for MIP models. Based on the results obtained, they recommended using precedence variable based models of the type, proposed in [33]. Among the totally 22 presented publications, bi-or multi-criteria models for FJSSPs are presented only in [8].…”
Section: Solution Approaches With Application Of Mathematical Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analyzed example is a convergent structure of serial-parallel production system. In this type of system -optimization of tasks depends on a few different parameters, such as process, resources (machines and people), materials which empower the system, position of the process in the value stream in comparison to the "narrow throat" and shipment (end of the process) [5,6]. Moreover, optimization of complex production system depends on the quality of the process, quality of production and also quality of input materials [7].…”
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“…Referring to [10] and [11] , in the job shop scheduling problem, , a finite set of jobs are to be processed on , a finite set of machines following a predefined order. ;…”
Section: Job Shop Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%