Realistic manufacturing scheduling - 1
2015
The gap between scheduling theory and practice has been long known, recognized and studied. More often than not, elaborated scheduling models and procedures are proven to be extremely effective in controlled and synthetic laboratory problems but rarely applied in practical manufacturing scheduling. Real scheduling problems are varied, big and rich in the number of constraints and special characteristics.
Keywords:
- Deadline-monotonic scheduling
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Two-level scheduling
- Lottery scheduling
- Fair-share scheduling
- Real-time computing
- Dynamic priority scheduling
- Computer science
- Rate-monotonic scheduling
- Genetic algorithm scheduling
- Industrial engineering
- Mathematical optimization
- Flow shop scheduling
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