2011
DOI: 10.3329/jme.v41i2.7508
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Review on Job-Shop and Flow-Shop Scheduling Using

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“…Excellent taxonomy of possible approaches depending on user preferences, forms and time moments of their expressing, one can find in (Parveen & Ullah, 2011). The concept of Pareto efficiency is the one among most commonly used, since leaves the user final decision about the choice of solution without unknown or unexpressed a priori user preferences.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excellent taxonomy of possible approaches depending on user preferences, forms and time moments of their expressing, one can find in (Parveen & Ullah, 2011). The concept of Pareto efficiency is the one among most commonly used, since leaves the user final decision about the choice of solution without unknown or unexpressed a priori user preferences.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the rest of this chapter, we illustrate the Pareto-optimality and the multithreshold optimization approaches for scheduling problems. For recent developments in multi-criteria optimization for scheduling problems, the reader is referred to a recent survey by Nagar et al [3] and Parveen and Ullah [4] and for some earlier works approximately until the year 2005 to the earlier cited work by T'kindt and Billaut [1].…”
Section: Some Basic Single-criterion Scheduling Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production process flow such as the flow shop is a series of jobs started processing at starting machine, proceed through several intermediaries machine, and is completed on the last machine. The production process flow of the jobsshop is processed on machines in any order a job, which a cross-production sequence, machines, and equipment are arranged based on the type of product work [2,3]. The characteristics of production using a job shop are: the number of semi-finished products (work in process) tends to be larger; requires detailed production planning and control, production and material handling equipment can be adjusted and modified to handle a wide variety of products [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%