Literature Review

In comparison to other scheduling problems, particularly the minimum makespan job shop scheduling problem, the JSPTWT has only received scholarly attention in the last 15 years. For the following sections, the publications related to the JSPTWT are distin

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iese Reihe dient der Veröff entlichung neuer Forschungsergebnisse auf den Gebieten der Produktion und Logistik. Aufgenommen werden vor allem herausragende quantitativ orientierte Dissertationen und Habilitationsschriften. Die Publikationen vermitteln innovative Beiträge zur Lösung praktischer Anwendungsprobleme der Produktion und Logistik unter Einsatz quantitativer Methoden und moderner Informationstechnologie.

Herausgegeben von Professor Dr. Christian Bierwirth Universität Halle

Professor Dr. Herbert Kopfer Universität Bremen

Professor Dr. Bernhard Fleischmann Universität Augsburg

Professor Dr. Herbert Meyr Universität Hohenheim

Professor Dr. Moritz Fleischmann Universität Mannheim

Professor Dr. Katja Schimmelpfeng Universität Hohenheim

Professor Dr. Martin Grunow Technische Universität München

Professor Dr. Thomas S. Spengler Technische Universität Braunschweig

Professor Dr. Hans-Otto Günther Technische Universität Berlin

Professor Dr. Hartmut Stadtler Universität Hamburg

Professor Dr. Stefan Helber Universität Hannover

Professor Dr. Horst Tempelmeier Universität Köln

Professor Dr. Karl Inderfurth Universität Magdeburg

Professor Dr. Gerhard Wäscher Universität Magdeburg

Kontakt Professor Dr. Thomas S. Spengler Technische Universität Braunschweig Institut für Automobilwirtschaft und Industrielle Produktion Mühlenpfordtstraße 23 38106 Braunschweig

Jens Kuhpfahl

Job Shop Scheduling with Consideration of Due Dates Potentials of Local Search Based Solution Techniques Foreword by Prof. Dr. Christian Bierwirth

Jens Kuhpfahl Halle, Germany Dissertation University of Halle (Saale), 2015

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