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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, February 2024
- Broos Maenhout, Mario Vanhoucke:
Dynamic personnel rescheduling: insights and recovery strategies. 1-27 - Frederik Ferid Ostermeier, Jochen Deuse:
A review and classification of scheduling objectives in unpaced flow shops for discrete manufacturing. 29-49 - Jiayin Pan, Cong Chen, Yinfeng Xu:
The price of anarchy for a berth allocation game. 51-60 - Xiaojuan Jiang, Kangbok Lee, Michael L. Pinedo:
Bicriteria two-machine flowshop scheduling: approximation algorithms and their limits. 61-86 - Gabrijela Obradovic, Ann-Brith Strömberg, Kristian Lundberg:
Scheduling the repair and replacement of individual components in operating systems: a bi-objective mathematical optimization model. 87-101 - Kanthi K. Sarpatwar, Baruch Schieber, Hadas Shachnai:
The preemptive resource allocation problem. 103-118
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2024
- Claire Hanen, Alix Munier Kordon:
Fixed-parameter tractability of scheduling dependent typed tasks subject to release times and deadlines. 119-133 - Chao Li, Zhi Yang, Fajun Yang, Feng Wang:
A novel and efficient real-time sequencing strategy for appointment scheduling with unpunctual patients. 135-149 - Kristóf Bérczi, Tamás Király, Simon Omlor:
Scheduling with non-renewable resources: minimizing the sum of completion times. 151-164 - Rachid Hassani, Guy Desaulniers, Issmail Elhallaoui:
A parallel ruin and recreate heuristic for personnel scheduling in a flexible working environment. 165-182 - Sonia Ben Mokhtar, Louis-Claude Canon, Anthony Dugois, Loris Marchal, Etienne Rivière:
A scheduling framework for distributed key-value stores and its application to tail latency minimization. 183-202 - Akiyoshi Shioura, Vitaly A. Strusevich, Natalia V. Shakhlevich:
Preemptive scheduling of parallel jobs of two sizes with controllable processing times. 203-224
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