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Two-stage flowshop earliness and tardiness machine scheduling involving a common due window

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  • Yeung, W. K.
  • Oguz, Ceyda
  • Edwin Cheng, T. C.

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  • Yeung, W. K. & Oguz, Ceyda & Edwin Cheng, T. C., 2004. "Two-stage flowshop earliness and tardiness machine scheduling involving a common due window," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(3), pages 421-434, August.
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