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| 100 | 1 | _aSawik, Tadeusz. | |
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_aScheduling in supply chains using mixed integer programming / _cTadeusz Sawik. |
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_aHoboken, N.J. : _bWiley, _c[2011] |
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_axxxv, 455 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tList of Figures _tList of Tables _tPreface _tAcknowledgments _tIntroduction _tOutline of the Book _tPart One: Short-Term Scheduling in Supply Chains _tChapter 1: Scheduling of Flexible Flow Shops _t1.1 Introduction _t1.2 Mixed Integer Programs for Scheduling Flow Shops _t1.3 Constructive Heuristics for Scheduling Flexible Flow Shops _t1.4 Scheduling Flow Shops With Limited Machine Availability _t1.5 Computational Examples _t1.6 Comments _tExercises _t _tChapter 2: Scheduling of Surface Mount Technology Lines _t2.1 Introduction _t2.2 SMT Line Configurations _t2.3 General Scheduling of SMT Lines _t2.4 Batch Scheduling of SMT Lines _t2.5 An Improvement Heuristic for Scheduling SMT Lines _t2.6 Computational Examples _t2.7 Comments _tExercises _tChapter 3: Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines _t3.1 Introduction _t3.2 Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines with Infinite In-Process Buffers _t3.3 Balancing and Scheduling of SMT Lines _t3.4 Comments _tExercises _t _tChapter 4: Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems _t4.1 Introduction _t4.2 Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems with Single Stations and Infinite In-Process Buffers _t4.3 Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems with Parallel Stations and Finite In-Process Buffers _t4.4 Comments _tExercises _tPart Two: Medium-Term Scheduling in Supply Chains _tChapter 5: Customer Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting in Make-to-Order Manufacturing _t5.1 Introduction _t5.2 Problem Description _t _t5.3 Bi-Objective Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting _t5.4 Lexicographic Approach _t5.5 Scheduling of Customer Orders _t5.6 Computational Examples _t5.7 Comments _tExercises _tChapter 6: Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-to-Order Manufacturing _t6.1 Introduction _t6.2 Problem Description _t6.3 Bi-Objective Scheduling of Customer Orders _t6.4 Multi-Objective Scheduling of Customer Orders _t6.5 Scheduling of Single-Period Customer Orders _t6.6 Comments _tExercises _t _tChapter 7: Reactive Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-to-Order Manufacturing _t7.1 Introduction _t7.2 Problem Description _t7.3 Mixed Integer Programs for Reactive Scheduling _t7.4 Rescheduling Algorithms _t7.5 Input and Output Inventory _t7.6 Computational Examples _t7.7 Comments _tExercises _tChapter 8: Scheduling of Material Supplies in Make-to-Order Manufacturing _t8.1 Introduction _t8.2 Flexible vs. Cyclic Material Supplies _t8.3 Model Enhancements _t8.4 Computational Examples _t8.5 Comments _tExercises |
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