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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, February 2014
- Journal of Scheduling (2014). 1-2

- Wolfgang W. Bein, Johann L. Hurink, Sigrid Knust:

In Memoriam Peter Brucker. 3 - Subhash C. Sarin, Hanif D. Sherali, Lingrui Liao:

Minimizing conditional-value-at-risk for stochastic scheduling problems. 5-15 - Mohamed Ali Aloulou, Afef Bouzaiene, Najoua Dridi, Daniel Vanderpooten

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A bicriteria two-machine flow-shop serial-batching scheduling problem with bounded batch size. 17-29 - Dirk Briskorn

, Raik Stolletz
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Aircraft landing problems with aircraft classes. 31-45 - Eun-Seok Kim, Celia A. Glass

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Perfect periodic scheduling for three basic cycles. 47-65 - Kris Coolen, Wenchao Wei, Fabrice Talla Nobibon, Roel Leus

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Scheduling modular projects on a bottleneck resource. 67-85 - Leah Epstein

, Hanan Zebedat-Haider:
Preemptive online scheduling with rejection of unit jobs on two uniformly related machines. 87-93 - Byungsoo Na, Shabbir Ahmed

, George L. Nemhauser, Joel S. Sokol
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A cutting and scheduling problem in float glass manufacturing. 95-107
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2014
- Jonathan F. Bard, Yufen Shao, Ahmad I. Jarrah:

A sequential GRASP for the therapist routing and scheduling problem. 109-133 - Péter Györgyi

, Tamás Kis
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Approximation schemes for single machine scheduling with non-renewable resource constraints. 135-144 - Stefan Kreter, Julia Rieck

, Jürgen Zimmermann:
The total adjustment cost problem: Applications, models, and solution algorithms. 145-160 - Yumei Huo, Boris Reznichenko, Hairong Zhao:

Minimizing total weighted completion time with an unexpected machine unavailable interval. 161-172 - Stanley P. Y. Fung:

Online scheduling with preemption or non-completion penalties. 173-183 - Vincent Boyer

, Bernard Gendron, Louis-Martin Rousseau:
A branch-and-price algorithm for the multi-activity multi-task shift scheduling problem. 185-197 - Enrique Gerstl

, Gur Mosheiov:
The optimal number of used machines in a two-stage flexible flowshop scheduling problem. 199-210
Volume 17, Number 3, June 2014
- Jiayi Guo, David R. Morrison, Sheldon H. Jacobson

, Janet A. Jokela:
Complexity results for the basic residency scheduling problem. 211-223 - Feifeng Zheng, Yinfeng Xu, Weimin Ma, E. Zhang:

Online scheduling with immediate and reliable lead-time quotation. 225-236 - Mohamed Haouari

, Anis Kooli, Emmanuel Néron, Jacques Carlier:
A preemptive bound for the Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem. 237-248 - Malek Alzaqebah

, Salwani Abdullah:
An adaptive artificial bee colony and late-acceptance hill-climbing algorithm for examination timetabling. 249-262 - Xianyu Yu, Yulin Zhang, George Steiner:

Single-machine scheduling with periodic maintenance to minimize makespan revisited. 263-270 - Hongyun Xu, Zhipeng Lü, T. C. E. Cheng

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Iterated Local Search for single-machine scheduling with sequence-dependent setup times to minimize total weighted tardiness. 271-287 - Simon Emde

, Nils Boysen
, Dirk Briskorn
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The berth allocation problem with mobile quay walls: problem definition, solution procedures, and extensions. 289-303
Volume 17, Number 4, August 2014
- Jens Hermans:

Optimization of inland shipping - A polynomial time algorithm for the single-ship single-lock optimization problem. 305-319 - Michael Masin, Tal Raviv

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Linear programming-based algorithms for the minimum makespan high multiplicity jobshop problem. 321-338 - Zhixin Liu

, Young K. Ro:
Rescheduling for machine disruption to minimize makespan and maximum lateness. 339-352 - Liji Shen, Jatinder N. D. Gupta

, Udo Buscher
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Flow shop batching and scheduling with sequence-dependent setup times. 353-370 - José Verschae, Andreas Wiese

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On the configuration-LP for scheduling on unrelated machines. 371-383 - Niv Buchbinder

, Moran Feldman
, Arpita Ghosh, Joseph Naor:
Frequency capping in online advertising. 385-398 - Oliver Braun

, Fan Chung Graham, Ronald L. Graham:
Single-processor scheduling with time restrictions. 399-403
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2014
- John W. Fowler

, Graham Kendall, Barry McCollum:
Preface. 405 - Kevin D. Glazebrook

, David J. Hodge
, Christopher Kirkbride
, R. J. Minty:
Stochastic scheduling: A short history of index policies and new approaches to index generation for dynamic resource allocation. 407-425 - Tsan Sheng Ng, Charlle Lee Sy

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A resilience optimization approach for workforce-inventory control dynamics under uncertainty. 427-444 - Pablo Adasme

, Abdel Lisser:
Stochastic and semidefinite optimization for scheduling in orthogonal frequency division multiple access networks. 445-469 - Liji Shen, Lars Mönch, Udo Buscher

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A simultaneous and iterative approach for parallel machine scheduling with sequence-dependent family setups. 471-487 - Lavanya Marla, Cynthia Barnhart

, Varun Biyani:
A decomposition approach for commodity pickup and delivery with time-windows under uncertainty. 489-506 - Stefan Ravizza, Jason A. D. Atkin, Edmund K. Burke

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A more realistic approach for airport ground movement optimisation with stand holding. 507-520
Volume 17, Number 6, December 2014
- Álvaro Lozano, Andrés L. Medaglia

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Scheduling of parallel machines with sequence-dependent batches and product incompatibilities in an automotive glass facility. 521-540 - Monize Sâmara Visentini, Denis Borenstein

, Jing-Quan Li, Pitu B. Mirchandani:
Review of real-time vehicle schedule recovery methods in transportation services. 541-567 - Yang-Kuei Lin, Michele E. Pfund

, John W. Fowler
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Processing time generation schemes for parallel machine scheduling problems with various correlation structures. 569-586 - Hagai Ilani, Elad Shufan, Tal Grinshpoun

, Aviad Belulu, Alex Fainberg:
A reduction approach to the two-campus transport problem. 587-599 - Amadeo Ascó Signes

, Jason A. D. Atkin, Edmund K. Burke
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An analysis of constructive algorithms for the airport baggage sorting station assignment problem. 601-619 - Gianluca Brandinu, Norbert Trautmann

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A mixed-integer linear programming approach to the optimization of event-bus schedules: a scheduling application in the tourism sector. 621-629

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