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- 2007926587 contributor B11058668.
- 2007926587 created "c2007.".
- 2007926587 date "2007".
- 2007926587 date "c2007.".
- 2007926587 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2007926587 description "1. Just-in-time concept in manufacturing and computer systems -- 1.1. Manufacturing systems -- 1.1.1. Production planning and control -- 1.1.2. Just-in-time systems -- 1.1.3. Balanced schedules -- 1.1.4. Earliness and tardiness cost -- 1.2. Computer systems -- 1.2.1. Real-time systems -- 1.2.2. Hard real-time systems -- 1.2.3. Soft real-time systems -- 2. Methodological background -- 2.1. Deterministic scheduling theory -- 2.1.1. Basic definitions -- 2.1.2. Earliness and tardiness cost functions -- 2.1.3. Scheduling algorithms and computational complexity -- 2.2. The Theory of Apportionment -- 2.2.1. Problem formulation -- 2.2.2. Divisor methods -- 2.2.3. Staying within the quota -- 2.2.4. Impossibility Theorem -- 3. Common due date -- 3.1. Linear cost functions -- 3.1.1. Mean Absolute Deviation -- 3.1.2. Weighted Sum of Absolute Deviations -- 3.1.3. Symmetric weights -- 3.1.4. Total Weighted Earliness and Tardiness -- 3.1.5. Controllable due date -- 3.1.6. Controllable processing times -- 3.1.7. Resource dependent ready times -- 3.1.8. Common due window -- 3.2. Quadratic cost function -- 3.2.1. Completion Time Variance -- 3.2.2. Restricted MSD problem -- 3.2.3. Other models -- 4. Individual due dates -- 4.1. Schedules with idle time -- 4.1.1. Arbitrary weights -- 4.1.2. Proportional weights -- 4.1.3. Mean absolute lateness -- 4.1.4. Maximizing the number of just-in-time tasks -- 4.1.5. Minimizing the maximum earliness/tardiness cost -- 4.1.6. Scheduling with additional resources -- 4.1.7. Other models -- 4.2. Schedules without idle time -- 4.2.1. Arbitrary weights -- 4.2.2. Task independent weights -- 4.3. Controllable due dates -- 4.3.1. TWK due date model -- 4.3.2. SLK due date model -- 4.3.3. Scheduling with batch setup times -- 5. Algorithms for schedule balancing".
- 2007926587 description "5.1. The multi-level scheduling problem -- 5.1.1. Problem formulation -- 5.1.2. Minimizing the maximum deviation -- 5.1.3. Minimizing the total deviation -- 5.2. The single-level scheduling problem -- 5.2.1. Problem formulation -- 5.2.2. Minimizing the maximum deviation -- 5.2.3. Minimizing the total deviation -- 5.2.4. Cyclic sequences -- 5.2.5. Transformation of the PRV problem to the apportionment problem -- 5.3. Scheduling periodic tasks -- 5.3.1. Problem formulation -- 5.3.2. Scheduling algorithms -- 5.3.3. Properties of feasible schedules".
- 2007926587 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-251) and index.".
- 2007926587 extent "xiii, 255 p. :".
- 2007926587 identifier "038771717X (acid-free paper)".
- 2007926587 identifier "1441944036 (e-book)".
- 2007926587 identifier "9780387717173 (acid-free paper)".
- 2007926587 identifier "9781441944030 (e-book)".
- 2007926587 identifier 2007926587-d.html.
- 2007926587 identifier 2007926587-t.html.
- 2007926587 isPartOf "International series in operations research & management science ; 106".
- 2007926587 issued "2007".
- 2007926587 issued "c2007.".
- 2007926587 language "eng".
- 2007926587 publisher "New York : Springer,".
- 2007926587 subject "658.53 22".
- 2007926587 subject "Business logistics.".
- 2007926587 subject "Just-in-time systems.".
- 2007926587 subject "Juste-à-temps (Système)".
- 2007926587 subject "Logistique (Organisation)".
- 2007926587 subject "Ordonnancement (Gestion) Modèles mathématiques.".
- 2007926587 subject "Production scheduling Mathematical models.".
- 2007926587 subject "TS157.5 .J87 2007".
- 2007926587 tableOfContents "1. Just-in-time concept in manufacturing and computer systems -- 1.1. Manufacturing systems -- 1.1.1. Production planning and control -- 1.1.2. Just-in-time systems -- 1.1.3. Balanced schedules -- 1.1.4. Earliness and tardiness cost -- 1.2. Computer systems -- 1.2.1. Real-time systems -- 1.2.2. Hard real-time systems -- 1.2.3. Soft real-time systems -- 2. Methodological background -- 2.1. Deterministic scheduling theory -- 2.1.1. Basic definitions -- 2.1.2. Earliness and tardiness cost functions -- 2.1.3. Scheduling algorithms and computational complexity -- 2.2. The Theory of Apportionment -- 2.2.1. Problem formulation -- 2.2.2. Divisor methods -- 2.2.3. Staying within the quota -- 2.2.4. Impossibility Theorem -- 3. Common due date -- 3.1. Linear cost functions -- 3.1.1. Mean Absolute Deviation -- 3.1.2. Weighted Sum of Absolute Deviations -- 3.1.3. Symmetric weights -- 3.1.4. Total Weighted Earliness and Tardiness -- 3.1.5. Controllable due date -- 3.1.6. Controllable processing times -- 3.1.7. Resource dependent ready times -- 3.1.8. Common due window -- 3.2. Quadratic cost function -- 3.2.1. Completion Time Variance -- 3.2.2. Restricted MSD problem -- 3.2.3. Other models -- 4. Individual due dates -- 4.1. Schedules with idle time -- 4.1.1. Arbitrary weights -- 4.1.2. Proportional weights -- 4.1.3. Mean absolute lateness -- 4.1.4. Maximizing the number of just-in-time tasks -- 4.1.5. Minimizing the maximum earliness/tardiness cost -- 4.1.6. Scheduling with additional resources -- 4.1.7. Other models -- 4.2. Schedules without idle time -- 4.2.1. Arbitrary weights -- 4.2.2. Task independent weights -- 4.3. Controllable due dates -- 4.3.1. TWK due date model -- 4.3.2. SLK due date model -- 4.3.3. Scheduling with batch setup times -- 5. Algorithms for schedule balancing".
- 2007926587 tableOfContents "5.1. The multi-level scheduling problem -- 5.1.1. Problem formulation -- 5.1.2. Minimizing the maximum deviation -- 5.1.3. Minimizing the total deviation -- 5.2. The single-level scheduling problem -- 5.2.1. Problem formulation -- 5.2.2. Minimizing the maximum deviation -- 5.2.3. Minimizing the total deviation -- 5.2.4. Cyclic sequences -- 5.2.5. Transformation of the PRV problem to the apportionment problem -- 5.3. Scheduling periodic tasks -- 5.3.1. Problem formulation -- 5.3.2. Scheduling algorithms -- 5.3.3. Properties of feasible schedules".
- 2007926587 title "Just-in-time scheduling : models and algorithms for computer and manufacturing systems / edited by Joanna Józefowska.".
- 2007926587 type "text".