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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, February 2015
- Edmund K. Burke

, Michael L. Pinedo:
Journal of Scheduling (2015). 1 - Sorina Dumitrescu, George Steiner, Rui Zhang:

Optimal delivery time quotation in supply chains to minimize tardiness and delivery costs. 3-13 - Alessandro Agnetis

, Cyril Briand
, Jean-Charles Billaut, Premysl Sucha:
Nash equilibria for the multi-agent project scheduling problem with controllable processing times. 15-27 - Egbert van der Veen, Erwin W. Hans

, Gerhard F. Post, Bart Veltman:
Shift rostering using decomposition: assign weekend shifts first. 29-43 - Jelle Duives, Birgit Heydenreich, Debasis Mishra, Rudolf Müller, Marc Uetz:

On optimal mechanism design for a sequencing problem. 45-59 - Tony Wauters

, Katja Verbeeck, Patrick De Causmaecker
, Greet Vanden Berghe:
A learning-based optimization approach to multi-project scheduling. 61-74 - Dvir Shabtay

, Shlomo Karhi, Daniel Oron:
Multipurpose machine scheduling with rejection and identical job processing times. 75-88 - Simon Thevenin, Nicolas Zufferey, Marino Widmer

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Metaheuristics for a scheduling problem with rejection and tardiness penalties. 89-105 - Benjamin Moseley:

Scheduling to minimize energy and flow time in broadcast scheduling. 107-118 
Volume 18, Number 2, April 2015
- Frans Schalekamp, René Sitters, Suzanne van der Ster, Leen Stougie, Víctor Verdugo

, Anke van Zuylen:
Split scheduling with uniform setup times. 119-129 - Alewyn P. Burger, C. G. Jacobs, Jan H. van Vuuren

, Stephan Esterhuyse Visagie
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Scheduling multi-colour print jobs with sequence-dependent setup times. 131-145 - Jinjiang Yuan, C. T. Ng

, T. C. Edwin Cheng
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Two-agent single-machine scheduling with release dates and preemption to minimize the maximum lateness. 147-153 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., C. T. Ng

, Vadim G. Timkovsky:
How small are shifts required in optimal preemptive schedules? 155-163 - Troels Martin Range

, Richard Martin Lusby
, Jesper Larsen
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Solving the selective multi-category parallel-servicing problem. 165-184 - Tianping Shuai, Donglei Du

, Xiaoyue Jiang:
On-line preemptive machine scheduling with ℓp norm on two uniform machines. 185-194 - Claude Yugma, Jakey Blue, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès

, Ali Obeid:
Integration of scheduling and advanced process control in semiconductor manufacturing: review and outlook. 195-205 - Sana Dahmen, Monia Rekik

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Solving multi-activity multi-day shift scheduling problems with a hybrid heuristic. 207-223 
Volume 18, Number 3, June 2015
- Christian Artigues, Pierre Lopez:

Energetic reasoning for energy-constrained scheduling with a continuous resource. 225-241 - Alessandro Agnetis

, Gaia Nicosia
, Andrea Pacifici
, Ulrich Pferschy:
Scheduling two agent task chains with a central selection mechanism. 243-261 - Stefan Creemers

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Minimizing the expected makespan of a project with stochastic activity durations under resource constraints. 263-273 - Zdenek Hanzálek

, Claire Hanen:
The impact of core precedences in a cyclic RCPSP with precedence delays. 275-284 - Jian-Jun Qi, Yajie Liu, Ping Jiang, Bo Guo:

Schedule generation scheme for solving multi-mode resource availability cost problem by modified particle swarm optimization. 285-298 - Odile Bellenguez-Morineau

, Marek Chrobak, Christoph Dürr, Damien Prot:
A note on NP-hardness of preemptive mean flow-time scheduling for parallel machines. 299-304 - Kenneth R. Baker, Dan Trietsch:

Trading off due-date tightness and job tardiness in a basic scheduling model. 305-309 - Alan J. Soper

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A cyclical search for the two machine flow shop and open shop to minimise finishing time. 311-314 - Long Wan, Jinjiang Yuan, Zhichao Geng:

A note on the preemptive scheduling to minimize total completion time with release time and deadline constraints. 315-323 - James D. Blocher, Sergey Sevastyanov

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A note on the Coffman-Sethi bound for LPT scheduling. 325-327 - Dvir Shabtay

, Nufar Gaspar, Moshe Kaspi
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Erratum to: A survey on offline scheduling with rejection. 329 - Jaehwan Yang, Marc E. Posner:

Erratum to: Flow shops with WIP and value added costs. 331 
Volume 18, Number 4, August 2015
- Jacek Blazewicz

, Erwin Pesch, Denis Trystram, Guochuan Zhang
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New perspectives in scheduling theory. 333-334 - Yann Hendel, Wieslaw Kubiak, Denis Trystram:

Scheduling semi-malleable jobs to minimize mean flow time. 335-343 - Piotr Switalski

, Franciszek Seredynski
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Scheduling parallel batch jobs in grids with evolutionary metaheuristics. 345-357 - Xiandong Zhang

, Steef L. van de Velde:
Two-machine interval shop scheduling with time lags. 359-368 - Luke Muggy, Todd Easton

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Generating class schedules within a complex modular environment with application to secondary schools. 369-376 - Simon Kristiansen, Matias Sørensen, Thomas R. Stidsen

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Integer programming for the generalized high school timetabling problem. 377-392 - Nathaniel Kell, Jessen T. Havill

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Improved upper bounds for online malleable job scheduling. 393-410 - Weiya Zhong, Zhi-Long Chen:

Flowshop scheduling with interstage job transportation. 411-422 - Mikhail Y. Kovalyov

, Ammar Oulamara, Ameur Soukhal:
Two-agent scheduling with agent specific batches on an unbounded serial batching machine. 423-434 
Volume 18, Number 5, October 2015
- Fabio Furini

, Martin Philip Kidd
, Carlo Alfredo Persiani, Paolo Toth:
Improved rolling horizon approaches to the aircraft sequencing problem. 435-447 - René van Bevern, Matthias Mnich

, Rolf Niedermeier, Mathias Weller:
Interval scheduling and colorful independent sets. 449-469 - Maliheh Aramon Bajestani, J. Christopher Beck:

A two-stage coupled algorithm for an integrated maintenance planning and flowshop scheduling problem with deteriorating machines. 471-486 - Iwo Bladek

, Maciej Drozdowski
, Frédéric Guinand
, Xavier Schepler:
On contiguous and non-contiguous parallel task scheduling. 487-495 - Behzad Hezarkhani

, Wieslaw Kubiak:
Decentralized subcontractor scheduling with divisible jobs. 497-511 - Yossef Luzon, Yariv N. Marmor

, Eugene Khmelnitsky:
Optimal control of a two-server flow-shop network. 513-524 - Davide Giglio

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Optimal control strategies for single-machine family scheduling with sequence-dependent batch setup and controllable processing times. 525-543 
Volume 18, Number 6, December 2015
- Marcin Bienkowski

, Jaroslaw Byrka, Marek Chrobak, Neil B. Dobbs, Tomasz Nowicki, Maxim Sviridenko, Grzegorz Swirszcz, Neal E. Young
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Approximation algorithms for the joint replenishment problem with deadlines. 545-560 - Rohit Khandekar, Baruch Schieber, Hadas Shachnai, Tami Tamir:

Real-time scheduling to minimize machine busy times. 561-573 - Bita Tadayon, J. Cole Smith

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Algorithms and Complexity Analysis for Robust Single-Machine Scheduling Problems. 575-592 - Arne Mensendiek:

Scheduling with returnable containers. 593-605 - Na Fu, Hoong Chuin Lau

, Pradeep Varakantham
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Robust execution strategies for project scheduling with unreliable resources and stochastic durations. 607-622 - Hans Kellerer, Vladimir Kotov

, Michaël Gabay
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An efficient algorithm for semi-online multiprocessor scheduling with given total processing time. 623-630 - Vassilissa Lehoux-Lebacque

, Nadia Brauner
, Gerd Finke:
Identical coupled task scheduling: polynomial complexity of the cyclic case. 631-644 - Ehab Morsy

, Erwin Pesch:
Approximation algorithms for inventory constrained scheduling on a single machine. 645-653 

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