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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 2005
- Edmund K. Burke, Michael L. Pinedo, Steef L. van de Velde:
Editorial. 5 - Richard J. Wallace, Eugene C. Freuder:
Supporting dispatchability in schedules with consumable resources. 7-23 - George Steiner, Zhihui Xue:
Scheduling in Reentrant Robotic Cells: Algorithms and Complexity. 25-48 - Jaehwan Yang, Marc E. Posner:
Scheduling Parallel Machines for the Customer Order Problem. 49-74 - John W. Fowler, Bosun Kim, W. Matthew Carlyle, Esma Senturk Gel, Shwu-Min Horng:
Evaluating solution sets of a posteriori solution techniques for bi-criteria combinatorial optimization problems. 75-96 - Milind Dawande, Subodha Kumar, Chelliah Sriskandarajah:
Scheduling Web Advertisements: A Note on the Minspace Problem. 97-106
Volume 8, Number 2, April 2005
- K. Subramani:
An Analysis of Totally Clairvoyant Scheduling. 113-133 - Paulo Bárcia, J. Orestes Cerdeira:
The k-Track Assignment Problem on Partial Orders. 135-143 - Eugeniusz Nowicki, Czeslaw Smutnicki:
An Advanced Tabu Search Algorithm for the Job Shop Problem. 145-159 - H. A. J. Crauwels, Chris N. Potts, Dirk Van Oudheusden, Luk N. Van Wassenhove:
Branch and Bound Algorithms for Single Machine Scheduling with Batching to Minimize the Number of Late Jobs. 161-177 - Foto N. Afrati, Evripidis Bampis, Lucian Finta, Ioannis Milis:
Scheduling trees with large communication delays on two identical processors. 179-190
Volume 8, Number 3, June 2005
- Maciej Drozdowski, Denis Trystram:
Special Issue on Conference MAPSP 2003: Part I. 195-196 - Amin Coja-Oghlan, Sven Oliver Krumke, Till Nierhoff:
A Hard Dial-a-Ride Problem that is Easy on Average. 197-210 - Ph. Mauguière, Jean-Charles Billaut, Jean-Louis Bouquard:
New Single Machine and Job-Shop Scheduling Problems with Availability Constraints. 211-231 - Natalia V. Shakhlevich, Vitaly A. Strusevich:
Pre-Emptive Scheduling Problems with Controllable Processing Times. 233-253 - Paolo Detti, Alessandro Agnetis, Gianfranco Ciaschetti:
Polynomial Algorithms for a Two-Class Multiprocessor Scheduling Problem in Mobile Telecommunications Systems. 255-273
Volume 8, Number 4, July 2005
- Maciej Drozdowski, Denis Trystram:
Editorial: Special issue on conference MAPSP 2003: Part II. 279-279 - Evripidis Bampis, Alexander V. Kononov:
Bicriteria approximation algorithms for scheduling problems with communications delays. 281-294 - Wieslaw Kubiak:
Solution of The Liu-Layland Problem Via Bottleneck Just-In-Time Sequencing. 295-302 - Peter Brucker, Thomas Kampmeyer:
Tabu Search Algorithms for Cyclic Machine Scheduling Problems. 303-322 - Ceyda Oguz, Muhammet Fikret Ercan:
A Genetic Algorithm for Hybrid Flow-shop Scheduling with Multiprocessor Tasks. 323-351
Volume 8, Number 5, October 2005
- Joseph Y.-T. Leung, Haibing Li, Michael L. Pinedo:
Order Scheduling in an Environment with Dedicated Resources in Parallel. 355-386 - Milind Dawande, H. Neil Geismar, Suresh P. Sethi, Chelliah Sriskandarajah:
Sequencing and Scheduling in Robotic Cells: Recent Developments. 387-426 - Mark Heffernan, Kent D. Wilken:
Data-Dependency Graph Transformations for Instruction Scheduling. 427-451 - Shao Chin Sung, Milan Vlach:
Maximizing Weighted number of Just-in-Time Jobs on Unrelated Parallel Machines. 453-460 - Eric Sanlaville:
Sensitivity bounds for machine scheduling with uncertain communication delays. 461-473
Volume 8, Number 6, December 2005
- K. Bontridder:
Minimizing Total Weighted Tardiness in a Generalized Job Shop. 479-496 - Pasquale Avella, Igor Vasil'ev:
A Computational Study of a Cutting Plane Algorithm for University Course Timetabling. 497-514 - Xiaonan Li, Sigurdur Ólafsson:
Discovering Dispatching Rules Using Data Mining. 515-527 - Pawel Jan Kalczynski, Jerzy Kamburowski:
Two-Machine Stochastic Flow Shops With Blocking and the Traveling Salesman Problem. 529-536 - Jinjiang Yuan, Weiping Shang, Qi Feng:
A note on the scheduling with two families of jobs. 537-542 - Salah E. Elmaghraby:
Mathematical Programming and Financial Objectives for Scheduling Projects. 543-546 - Dirk C. Mattfeld:
Conference Diary. 547-550 - K. Subramani:
Erratum: An Analysis of Totally Clairvoyant Scheduling. 551-552
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