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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2018
- Edmund K. Burke

, Michael L. Pinedo:
Journal of Scheduling (2018). 1 - Damien Prot, Odile Bellenguez-Morineau

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A survey on how the structure of precedence constraints may change the complexity class of scheduling problems. 3-16 - Gréanne Leeftink

, Erwin W. Hans:
Case mix classification and a benchmark set for surgery scheduling. 17-33 - Evripidis Bampis, Alexander V. Kononov

, Dimitrios Letsios
, Giorgio Lucarelli
, Maxim Sviridenko:
Energy-efficient scheduling and routing via randomized rounding. 35-51 - Aurélien Froger

, Michel Gendreau, Jorge E. Mendoza
, Eric Pinson, Louis-Martin Rousseau:
Solving a wind turbine maintenance scheduling problem. 53-76 - Ernst Althaus, André Brinkmann, Peter Kling

, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Lars Nagel
, Sören Riechers, Jirí Sgall
, Tim Süß:
Scheduling shared continuous resources on many-cores. 77-92 - Emilio Zamorano, Annika Becker, Raik Stolletz

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Task assignment with start time-dependent processing times for personnel at check-in counters. 93-109 - Nils Boysen

, Dirk Briskorn
, Simon Emde
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Scheduling electric vehicles and locating charging stations on a path. 111-126 - Jelke J. van Hoorn

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The Current state of bounds on benchmark instances of the job-shop scheduling problem. 127-128 
Volume 21, Number 2, April 2018
- Zdenek Hanzálek

, Graham Kendall
, Barry McCollum, Premysl Sucha, Greet Vanden Berghe
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Preface. 129-130 - Adrian Zimmermann, Norbert Trautmann

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A list-scheduling heuristic for the short-term planning of assessment centers. 131-142 - Jonas Ingels, Broos Maenhout

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The impact of overtime as a time-based proactive scheduling and reactive allocation strategy on the robustness of a personnel shift roster. 143-165 - Tom Rihm

, Philipp Baumann
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Staff assignment with lexicographically ordered acceptance levels. 167-189 - Julia Lange

, Frank Werner
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Approaches to modeling train scheduling problems as job-shop problems with blocking constraints. 191-207 - Yi Tan, Lars Mönch, John W. Fowler

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A hybrid scheduling approach for a two-stage flexible flow shop with batch processing machines. 209-226 - Lei Shang

, Christophe Lenté, Mathieu Liedloff, Vincent T'kindt:
Exact exponential algorithms for 3-machine flowshop scheduling problems. 227-233 - Liji Shen, Jatinder N. D. Gupta

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Family scheduling with batch availability in flow shops to minimize makespan. 235-249 - Tony T. Tran, Meghana Padmanabhan, Peter Yun Zhang, Heyse Li, Douglas G. Down, J. Christopher Beck:

Multi-stage resource-aware scheduling for data centers with heterogeneous servers. 251-267 
Volume 21, Number 3, June 2018
- Leah Epstein

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A survey on makespan minimization in semi-online environments. 269-284 - Sana Dahmen, Monia Rekik

, François Soumis:
An implicit model for multi-activity shift scheduling problems. 285-304 - Christoph Dürr

, Zdenek Hanzálek
, Christian Konrad, Yasmina Seddik, René Sitters, Óscar C. Vásquez
, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
The triangle scheduling problem. 305-312 - Venkatesan T. Chakaravarthy

, Anamitra R. Choudhury, Shalmoli Gupta, Sambuddha Roy, Yogish Sabharwal:
Improved algorithms for resource allocation under varying capacity. 313-325 - Hadas Shachnai, Ariella Voloshin

, Shmuel Zaks:
Flexible bandwidth assignment with application to optical networks. 327-336 - Jianming Dong, Xueshi Wang, Jueliang Hu, Guohui Lin:

Single machine scheduling with job delivery to multiple customers. 337-348 - Salim Rostami, Stefan Creemers

, Roel Leus
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New strategies for stochastic resource-constrained project scheduling. 349-365 - Lunce Fu, Maged M. Dessouky:

Algorithms for a special class of state-dependent shortest path problems with an application to the train routing problem. 367-386 
Volume 21, Number 4, August 2018
- Bailin Wang

, Kai Huang, Tieke Li:
Two-stage hybrid flowshop scheduling with simultaneous processing machines. 387-411 - Helga Ingimundardottir

, Thomas Philip Runarsson
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Discovering dispatching rules from data using imitation learning: A case study for the job-shop problem. 413-428 - Joan Boyar

, Leah Epstein
, Lene M. Favrholdt
, Kim S. Larsen
, Asaf Levin
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Online-bounded analysis. 429-441 - Liang-Liang Fu, Mohamed Ali Aloulou, Christian Artigues:

Integrated production and outbound distribution scheduling problems with job release dates and deadlines. 443-460 - Zhijun Xu

, Dehua Xu
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Single-machine scheduling with workload-dependent tool change durations and equal processing time jobs to minimize total completion time. 461-482 
Volume 21, Number 5, October 2018
- Manzhan Gu, Jinwei Gu, Xiwen Lu:

An algorithm for multi-agent scheduling to minimize the makespan on m parallel machines. 483-492 - Dusan Knop

, Martin Koutecký
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Scheduling meets n-fold integer programming. 493-503 - Akiyoshi Shioura, Natalia V. Shakhlevich, Vitaly A. Strusevich, Bernhard Primas:

Models and algorithms for energy-efficient scheduling with immediate start of jobs. 505-516 - Douglas S. Altner, Anthony C. Rojas, Leslie D. Servi:

A two-stage stochastic program for multi-shift, multi-analyst, workforce optimization with multiple on-call options. 517-531 - Patrick Eugster, Alexander Kesselman, Kirill Kogan

, Sergey I. Nikolenko
, Alexander Sirotkin:
Admission control in shared memory switches. 533-543 - Pan Zou, Manik Rajora, Steven Y. Liang:

A new algorithm based on evolutionary computation for hierarchically coupled constraint optimization: methodology and application to assembly job-shop scheduling. 545-563 - Wenchang Luo, Taibo Luo, Randy Goebel, Guohui Lin

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Rescheduling due to machine disruption to minimize the total weighted completion time. 565-578 
Volume 21, Number 6, December 2018
- Nicholas G. Hall, Yumei Huo, Benjamin Li, Michael L. Pinedo, Hairong Zhao:

In memoriam: Dr. Joseph Leung. 579-580 - Jacek Blazewicz

, Benjamin Moseley, Erwin Pesch, Denis Trystram, Guochuan Zhang
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New challenges in scheduling theory. 581-582 - Dariusz Dereniowski

, Wieslaw Kubiak:
Shared processor scheduling. 583-593 - Dominik Kress

, Maksim Barketau, Erwin Pesch:
Single-machine batch scheduling to minimize the total setup cost in the presence of deadlines. 595-606 - Marjan van den Akker

, Han Hoogeveen
, Judith Stoef:
Combining two-stage stochastic programming and recoverable robustness to minimize the number of late jobs in the case of uncertain processing times. 607-617 - Kai Wang

, Vincent Chau
, Minming Li
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Scheduling fully parallel jobs. 619-631 - Weiwei Wu, Minming Li

, Kai Wang
, He Huang, Enhong Chen:
Speed scaling problems with memory/cache consideration. 633-646 - Deshi Ye, Danny Z. Chen, Guochuan Zhang

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Online scheduling of moldable parallel tasks. 647-654 

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