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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 2006
- Edmund K. Burke, Michael L. Pinedo, Steef L. van de Velde:
Editorial. 5 - Christopher D. Geiger, Reha Uzsoy, Haldun Aytug:
Rapid Modeling and Discovery of Priority Dispatching Rules: An Autonomous Learning Approach. 7-34 - Chung-Yee Lee, Joseph Y.-T. Leung, Gang Yu:
Two Machine Scheduling under Disruptions with Transportation Considerations. 35-48 - Cees Duin, E. Van Der Sluis:
On the Complexity of Adjacent Resource Scheduling. 49-62 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., George S. Lueker:
Approximation Algorithms for Extensible Bin Packing. 63-69 - Marek Chrobak, Christoph Dürr, Wojciech Jawor, Lukasz Kowalik, Maciej Kurowski:
A Note on Scheduling Equal-Length Jobs to Maximize Throughput. 71-73 - Agachai Sumalee:
Advanced Modeling for Transit Operations and Service Planning. 75-77
Volume 9, Number 2, April 2006
- Sanja Petrovic:
Editorial. 95-96 - Hassan Ghaziri, Ibrahim H. Osman:
Self-organizing feature maps for the vehicle routing problem with backhauls. 97-114 - Edmund K. Burke, Sanja Petrovic, Rong Qu:
Case-based heuristic selection for timetabling problems. 115-132 - Rema Padman, Dan Zhu:
Knowledge integration using problem spaces: A study in resource-constrained project scheduling. 133-152 - Andreas Drexl, Alf Kimms, Lars Matthießen:
Algorithms for the car sequencing and the level scheduling problem. 153-176 - Aris Anagnostopoulos, Laurent Michel, Pascal Van Hentenryck, Yannis Vergados:
A simulated annealing approach to the traveling tournament problem. 177-193
Volume 9, Number 3, June 2006
- Jonathan Bard, Cynthia Barnhart:
Editorial. 199-201 - Milind G. Sohoni, Ellis L. Johnson, T. Glenn Bailey:
Operational airline reserve crew planning. 203-221 - Lucio Bianco, Paolo Dell'Olmo, Stefano Giordani:
Scheduling models for air traffic control in terminal areas. 223-253 - Rüdiger Nissen, Knut Haase:
Duty-period-based network model for crew rescheduling in European airlines. 255-278 - Stephane Bratu, Cynthia Barnhart:
Flight operations recovery: New approaches considering passenger recovery. 279-298 - Bo Chen, Yinyu Ye, Jiawei Zhang:
Lot-sizing scheduling with batch setup times. 299-310
Volume 9, Number 4, August 2006
- Jonathan F. Bard, Lin Wan:
The task assignment problem for unrestricted movement between workstation groups. 315-341 - Zhongjun Tian, C. T. Ng, T. C. Edwin Cheng:
An O(n2) algorithm for scheduling equal-length preemptive jobs on a single machine to minimize total tardiness. 343-364 - Tracy Kimbrel, Baruch Schieber, Maxim Sviridenko:
Minimizing migrations in fair multiprocessor scheduling of persistent tasks. 365-379 - George Steiner, Zhihui Xue:
On the connection between a cyclic job shop and a reentrant flow shop scheduling problem. 381-387 - Thomas A. Roemer:
A note on the complexity of the concurrent open shop problem. 389-396 - Conference Diary. 397-400
Volume 9, Number 5, October 2006
- Marco Chiarandini, Mauro Birattari, Krzysztof Socha, Olivia Rossi-Doria:
An effective hybrid algorithm for university course timetabling. 403-432 - Berit Johannes:
Scheduling parallel jobs to minimize the makespan. 433-452 - Chengbin Chu:
A faster polynomial algorithm for 2-cyclic robotic scheduling. 453-468 - J. Christopher Beck, Patrick Prosser, Evgeny Selensky:
A case study of mutual routing-scheduling reformulation. 469-491 - Isto Aho, Erkki Mäkinen:
On a parallel machine scheduling problem with precedence constraints. 493-495
Volume 9, Number 6, December 2006
- Jinjiang Yuan, Zhaohui Liu, C. T. Ng, T. C. Edwin Cheng:
Single machine batch scheduling problem with family setup times and release dates to minimize makespan. 499-513 - Andrew Lim, Brian Rodrigues, Caixia Wang:
Two-machine flow shop problems with a single server. 515-543 - Peter Damaschke:
Scheduling search procedures: The wheel of fortune. 545-557 - Han Hoogeveen, Linda van Norden, Steef L. van de Velde:
Lower bounds for minimizing total completion time in a two-machine flow shop. 559-568 - Wenhua Li, Maurice Queyranne, Maxim Sviridenko, Jinjiang Yuan:
Approximation algorithms for shop scheduling problems with minsum objective: A correction. 569-570
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