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Heuristics for determining economic processing rates in a flexible manufacturing system

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  • Sodhi, Manbir S.
  • Lamond, Bernard F.
  • Gautier, Antoine
  • Noel, Martin

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  • Sodhi, Manbir S. & Lamond, Bernard F. & Gautier, Antoine & Noel, Martin, 2001. "Heuristics for determining economic processing rates in a flexible manufacturing system," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 129(1), pages 105-115, February.
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