Intelligent Scheduling Systems edited by Donald E. Brown, William T. Scherer.

Scheduling is a resource allocation problem which exists in virtually every type of organization. Scheduling problems have produced roughly 40 years of research primarily within the OR community. This community has traditionally emphasized mathematical modeling techniques which seek exact solutions...

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Other Authors: Brown, Donald E. (Editor), Scherer, William T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1995.
Edition:1st ed. 1995.
Series:Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, 3
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Table of Contents:
  • Issues in Scheduling
  • A Survey of Intelligent Scheduling Systems
  • Schedulers & Planners: What and How Can We Learn From Them
  • Decision-Theoretic Control of Constraint Satisfaction and Scheduling
  • Guided Forward Search in Tardiness Scheduling of Large One Machine Problems
  • Production Scheduling
  • An Overview of Tabu Search Approaches to Production Scheduling Problems
  • Measuring the Quality of Manufacturing Schedules
  • Reactive Scheduling Systems
  • Intelligent Scheduling with Machine Learning
  • Transportation Scheduling
  • Solving Large Integer Programs Arising from Air Traffic Flow Problems
  • Intelligent Scheduling Support for the U.S. Coast Guard
  • About the Authors.