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Mean flow time minimization with given bounds of processing times

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  • Lai, Tsung-Chyan
  • Sotskov, Yuri N.
  • Sotskova, Nadezhda
  • Werner, Frank

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  • Lai, Tsung-Chyan & Sotskov, Yuri N. & Sotskova, Nadezhda & Werner, Frank, 2004. "Mean flow time minimization with given bounds of processing times," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 159(3), pages 558-573, December.
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    1. Sotskov, Y. & Sotskova, N. Y. & Werner, F., 1997. "Stability of an optimal schedule in a job shop," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 25(4), pages 397-414, August.
    2. H. Bräsel & M. Harborth & T. Tautenhahn & P. Willenius, 1999. "On the set of solutions of the open shop problem," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 92(0), pages 241-263, January.
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    1. Lai, Tsung-Chyan & Sotskov, Yuri N. & Dolgui, Alexandre, 2019. "The stability radius of an optimal line balance with maximum efficiency for a simple assembly line," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 274(2), pages 466-481.
    2. Yuri N. Sotskov & Natalja M. Matsveichuk & Vadzim D. Hatsura, 2020. "Schedule Execution for Two-Machine Job-Shop to Minimize Makespan with Uncertain Processing Times," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 8(8), pages 1-51, August.

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