Printed edition of Intangible Capital Vol. 13, No 1 (2017): Special Issue: IV Jornada ACCID i APC

Edición impresa de Intangible Capital Vol. 13, No. 1, Special Issue: IV Jornada ACCID i APC

 

Language: English, Spanish, Catalan

Binding: Perfect-bound paperback

Pages: 297 pages

Dimensions (cm): 21.0 width x 29.7 tall

 

 

 

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Printed edition of JIEM Vol.9, No.5 (2016)

JIEM 9(5)-2016: Building Bridges between Researchers and Practitioners

Language: English

Pages: 158

Binding: Perfect-bound Paperback

Interior Ink: Black & white

Dimensions (cm): 21.0 wide × 29.7 tall

 

 

 

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Scheduling: Problemes i tècniques. Una Introducció

Scheduling: Problemes i tècniques. Una introducció

 

Authors: Albert Corominas, Amaia Lusa

Language: Spanish

Binding: Perfect-bound Paperback

Pages: 120 pages

Dimensions (cm): 18.9 wide x 24.6 tall

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary

Scheduling consists in assigning resources and determining the instants of starting or ending of a set of activities, such as jobs to be processed on machines. Scheduling deals, therefore, with problems of interest to both industry and services. These problems being, with scarce exceptions, very difficult to solve, have given place, for more than sixty years, to an intense and growing research activity.

 

This book deals with deterministic scheduling problems that have been selected for their relevance in the development of the theory or the application. The descriptions of the problems and their solving procedures are complemented by numerical examples. To illustrate patterns of useful reasoning in theoretical developments or in applications, the book includes some demonstrations as well.

 

The text has been designed as a teaching material for master courses where scheduling has a relevant weight, although we think it may be useful in other environments. We have adopted an approach that integrates historical developments and recent contributions. Characteristically, we emphasize the possibility, which is illustrated by examples, of using mathematical programming as a tool for solving problems.

 

 

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