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New approaches to due date assignment in job shops

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  • Baykasoglu, Adil
  • Gocken, Mustafa
  • Unutmaz, Zeynep D.

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  • Baykasoglu, Adil & Gocken, Mustafa & Unutmaz, Zeynep D., 2008. "New approaches to due date assignment in job shops," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 187(1), pages 31-45, May.
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    2. Hino, Celso M. & Ronconi, Debora P. & Mendes, Andre B., 2005. "Minimizing earliness and tardiness penalties in a single-machine problem with a common due date," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 160(1), pages 190-201, January.
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