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Flexibility and robustness in scheduling / edited by Jean-Charles Billaut, Aziz Moukrim, Eric Sanlaville.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Summary language: French Series: Control systems, robotics and manufacturing seriesPublication details: London ; Hoboken, NJ : ISTE/John Wiley & Sons, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (349 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780470394045
  • 0470394048
  • 9780470611432
  • 047061143X
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Flexibility and robustness in scheduling.DDC classification:
  • 658.5/3 22
LOC classification:
  • TS157.5 .F55 2008eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction to flexibility and robustness in scheduling -- Robustness in operations research and decision aiding -- The robustness of multi-purpose machines workshop configuration -- Sensitivity analysis for One and m machines -- Service level in scheduling -- Metaheuristics for robust planning and scheduling -- Metaheuristics and performance evaluation models for the stochastic permutation flow-shop scheduling -- Resource allocation for the construction of robust project schedules -- Constraint-based approaches for robust scheduling -- Scheduling operation groups: a multicriteria approach to provide sequential flexibility -- A flexible proactive-reactive approach: the case of an assembly workshop -- Stabilization for parallel applications -- Contribution to a proactive/reactive control of time critical systems -- Small perturbations on some NP-complete scheduling problems.
Summary: "Scheduling is a broad research area and scheduling problems arise from several application domains (production systems, logistic, computer science, etc.). Solving scheduling problems requires tools of combinatorial optimization, exact or approximated algorithms. Flexibility is at the frontier between predictive deterministic approaches and reactive or on-line approaches. The purpose of flexibility is to provide one or more solutions adapted to the context of the application in order to provide the ideal solution. This book focuses on the integration of flexibility and robustness considerations in the study of scheduling problems. After considering both flexibility and robustness, it then covers various scheduling problems, treated with an emphasis on flexibility or robustness, or both."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to flexibility and robustness in scheduling -- Robustness in operations research and decision aiding -- The robustness of multi-purpose machines workshop configuration -- Sensitivity analysis for One and m machines -- Service level in scheduling -- Metaheuristics for robust planning and scheduling -- Metaheuristics and performance evaluation models for the stochastic permutation flow-shop scheduling -- Resource allocation for the construction of robust project schedules -- Constraint-based approaches for robust scheduling -- Scheduling operation groups: a multicriteria approach to provide sequential flexibility -- A flexible proactive-reactive approach: the case of an assembly workshop -- Stabilization for parallel applications -- Contribution to a proactive/reactive control of time critical systems -- Small perturbations on some NP-complete scheduling problems.

"Scheduling is a broad research area and scheduling problems arise from several application domains (production systems, logistic, computer science, etc.). Solving scheduling problems requires tools of combinatorial optimization, exact or approximated algorithms. Flexibility is at the frontier between predictive deterministic approaches and reactive or on-line approaches. The purpose of flexibility is to provide one or more solutions adapted to the context of the application in order to provide the ideal solution. This book focuses on the integration of flexibility and robustness considerations in the study of scheduling problems. After considering both flexibility and robustness, it then covers various scheduling problems, treated with an emphasis on flexibility or robustness, or both."--Publisher's description.

Translated from the French.

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