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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2021
- Edmund K. Burke:

Editorial: Journal of Scheduling (2020). 1-2 - Belinda Spratt

, Erhan Kozan
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An integrated rolling horizon approach to increase operating theatre efficiency. 3-25 - Christos Koulamas

, George Steiner:
New results for scheduling to minimize tardiness on one machine with rejection and related problems. 27-34 - Alexandre Lemos

, Pedro T. Monteiro
, Inês Lynce
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Disruptions in timetables: a case study at Universidade de Lisboa. 35-48 - Xin Li, José A. Ventura

, Kevin A. Bunn:
A joint order acceptance and scheduling problem with earliness and tardiness penalties considering overtime. 49-68 - Rajesh Devaraj

, Arnab Sarkar, Santosh Biswas
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Optimal work-conserving scheduler synthesis for real-time sporadic tasks using supervisory control of timed discrete-event systems. 69-82 - Michal Penn, Tal Raviv

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Complexity and algorithms for min cost and max profit scheduling under time-of-use electricity tariffs. 83-102 - Felipe de la Rosa-Rivera

, José I. Nuñez-Varela
, César Augusto Puente Montejano
, Sandra Edith Nava-Muñoz
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Measuring the complexity of university timetabling instances. 103-121
Volume 24, Number 2, April 2021
- Alexander Grigoriev

, Vincent J. C. Kreuzen, Tim Oosterwijk
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Cyclic lot-sizing problems with sequencing costs. 123-135 - Shoufeng Ma, Hongming Li

, Ning Zhu
, Chenyi Fu:
Stochastic programming approach for unidirectional quay crane scheduling problem with uncertainty. 137-174 - Mohamed Habib Zahmani

, Baghdad Atmani
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Multiple dispatching rules allocation in real time using data mining, genetic algorithms, and simulation. 175-196 - Inna G. Drobouchevitch:

Three-machine open shop with a bottleneck machine revisited. 197-208 - Bo Chen

, Xiandong Zhang
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Scheduling coupled tasks with exact delays for minimum total job completion time. 209-221 - Mostafa Khatami

, Amir Salehipour
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Coupled task scheduling with time-dependent processing times. 223-236 - Dimitrios Letsios

, Jeremy T. Bradley, Suraj G, Ruth Misener
, Natasha Page:
Approximate and robust bounded job start scheduling for Royal Mail delivery offices. 237-258
Volume 24, Number 3, June 2021
- Susumu Hashimoto

, Shinji Mizuno:
A tight approximation ratio of a list scheduling algorithm for a single-machine scheduling problem with a non-renewable resource. 259-267 - Felix Hübner

, Patrick Gerhards, Christian Stürck, Rebekka Volk
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Solving the nuclear dismantling project scheduling problem by combining mixed-integer and constraint programming techniques and metaheuristics. 269-290 - Jayanth Krishna Mogali

, Joris Kinable, Stephen F. Smith, Zachary B. Rubinstein:
Scheduling for multi-robot routing with blocking and enabling constraints. 291-318 - Felix Happach

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Makespan minimization with OR-precedence constraints. 319-328 - Madiha Harrabi, Olfa Belkahla Driss

, Khaled Ghédira:
A hybrid evolutionary approach to job-shop scheduling with generic time lags. 329-346 - Toni Ismael Wickert

, Pieter Smet
, Greet Vanden Berghe
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Quantifying and enforcing robustness in staff rostering. 347-366
Volume 24, Number 4, August 2021
- Dirk Briskorn

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Routing two stacking cranes with predetermined container sequences. 367-380 - Marek Chrobak, Mordecai J. Golin

, Tak Wah Lam
, Dorian Nogneng:
Scheduling with gaps: new models and algorithms. 381-403 - Antonina P. Khramova

, Ilya Chernykh
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A new algorithm for the two-machine open shop and the polynomial solvability of a scheduling problem with routing. 405-412 - Luis F. Machado-Domínguez

, Carlos D. Paternina-Arboleda
, Jorge I. Vélez, Agustín Barrios Sarmiento:
A memetic algorithm to address the multi-node resource-constrained project scheduling problem. 413-429 - Arman Jabbari, Philip M. Kaminsky:

Online scheduling to minimize total weighted (modified) earliness and tardiness cost. 431-446 - Yuan Zhang, Jinjiang Yuan

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A note on the complexity of two supply chain scheduling problems. 447-454
Volume 24, Number 5, October 2021
- Jacek Blazewicz

, Benjamin Moseley, Erwin Pesch
, Denis Trystram, Guochuan Zhang
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New Perspectives in Scheduling Theory. 455-457 - Eric Angel, Evripidis Bampis, Vincent Chau

, Vassilis Zissimopoulos:
Calibrations scheduling with arbitrary lengths and activation length. 459-467 - Emmanuel Jeannot

, Guillaume Pallez, Nicolas Vidal
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Scheduling periodic I/O access with bi-colored chains: models and algorithms. 469-481 - Xin Chen, Sergey Kovalev

, Malgorzata Sterna
, Jacek Blazewicz
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Mirror scheduling problems with early work and late work criteria. 483-487 - Tomasz Ciesielczyk, Alberto Cabrera Pérez, Ariel Oleksiak

, Wojciech Piatek, Grzegorz Waligóra, Francisco Almeida, Vicente Blanco Pérez
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An approach to reduce energy consumption and performance losses on heterogeneous servers using power capping. 489-505 - Maciej Drozdowski

, Natalia V. Shakhlevich:
Scheduling divisible loads with time and cost constraints. 507-521 - Maroua Haddad, Jean-Marc Nicod, Marie-Cécile Péra, Christophe Varnier:

Stand-alone renewable power system scheduling for a green data center using integer linear programming. 523-541 - Gruia Calinescu

, Kai Wang
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A new LP rounding algorithm for the active time problem. 543-552
Volume 24, Number 6, December 2021
- Baruch Mor

, Gur Mosheiov
, Dvir Shabtay
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Minimizing the total tardiness and job rejection cost in a proportionate flow shop with generalized due dates. 553-567 - Arianna Alfieri, Alessandro Druetto

, Andrea Grosso, Fabio Salassa
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Column generation for minimizing total completion time in a parallel-batching environment. 569-588 - János Balogh, Leah Epstein

, Asaf Levin
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More on ordered open end bin packing. 589-614 - Alejandro Reynoso, Nodari Vakhania

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Theoretical and practical issues in single-machine scheduling with two job release and delivery times. 615-647 - Tianyu Wang

, Odile Bellenguez
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Three notes on scheduling unit-length jobs with precedence constraints to minimize the total completion time. 649-662 - Gaia Nicosia

, Andrea Pacifici
, Ulrich Pferschy
, Julia Resch, Giovanni Righini
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Optimally rescheduling jobs with a Last-In-First-Out buffer. 663-680

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