Recent Adavances in Solving Two-job Shop Scheduling Problems: Extensions and Improvements of the Geometric Approach. Proceedings of the 4th Multidisciplinary International Scheduling Conference: Theory and Applications (MISTA 2009), 10-12 Aug 2009, Dublin, Ireland, pages 469-478, 2009.
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This paper presents recent results on the solution of two-job shop scheduling problems with practical constraints. In aprticular, extensions and improvements of the geometric approach are proposed. The approach is first explained on the classical job-shop problem and direct extensions are then discussed. The second part of the paper describes a modidication of the geometric approach that allows integrating practical constraints such as limited availability of machines, with the same computational complexity.
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title = {Recent Adavances in Solving Two-job Shop Scheduling Problems: Extensions and Improvements of the Geometric Approach},
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