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Minimizing makespan for single machine batch processing with non-identical job sizes using simulated annealing

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  • Damodaran, Purushothaman
  • Chang, Ping-Yu

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  • Melouk, Sharif & Damodaran, Purushothaman & Chang, Ping-Yu, 2004. "Minimizing makespan for single machine batch processing with non-identical job sizes using simulated annealing," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(2), pages 141-147, January.
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