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Scheduling

Theory, Algorithms, and Systems

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This book on scheduling covers theoretical models as well as scheduling problems in the real world.

The book consists of three parts. The first part focuses on deterministic scheduling with the associated combinatorial problems.

The second part covers probabilistic scheduling models. In this part it is assumed that processing times and other problem data are not known in advance. The third part deals with scheduling in practice. It covers heuristics that are popular with practitioners and discusses system design and development issues.

Each chapter contains a series of computational and theoretical exercises.

This book is of interest to theoreticians and practitioners alike. Graduate students in operations management, operations research, industrial engineering and computer science will find the book to be an accessible and invaluable resource. Scheduling will serve as an essential reference for professionals working on scheduling problems in manufacturing and computing environments.

Michael Pinedo is the Julius Schlesinger Professor of Operations Management at New York University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter

Introduction

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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Deterministic Models

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Chapter 2. Deterministic Models: Preliminaries
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Chapter 3. Single Machine Models (Deterministic)
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Chapter 4. Advanced Single Machine Models (Deterministic)
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Chapter 5. Parallel Machine Models (Deterministic)
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Chapter 6. Flow Shops and Flexible Flow Shops (Deterministic)
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Chapter 7. Job Shops (Deterministic)
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Chapter 8. Open Shops (Deterministic)
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Stochastic Models

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Chapter 9. Stochastic Models: Preliminaries
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Chapter 10. Single Machine Models (Stochastic)
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Chapter 11. Single Machine Models with Release Dates (Stochastic)
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Chapter 12. Parallel Machine Models (Stochastic)
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Chapter 13. Flow Shops, Job Shops and Open Shops (Stochastic)
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Scheduling in Practice

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Chapter 14. General Purpose Procedures for Deterministic Scheduling
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Chapter 15. More Advanced General Purpose Procedures
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Chapter 16. Modeling and Solving Scheduling Problems in Practice
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Chapter 17. Design and Implementation of Scheduling Systems: Basic Concepts
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Chapter 18. Design and Implementation of Scheduling Systems: More Advanced Concepts
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Chapter 19. Examples of System Designs and Implementations
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Chapter 20. What Lies Ahead?
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Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Scheduling
verfasst von
Michael L. Pinedo
Copyright-Jahr
2008
Verlag
Springer New York
Electronic ISBN
978-0-387-78935-4
Print ISBN
978-0-387-78934-7
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78935-4

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