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Hierarchical scheduling for decision support

The paper proposes a two-level scheduling structure based on time aggregation. One of the main purposes of the upper-level module is to balance the load and optimally distribute production over a medium-term time horizon. Another basic objective of this module is to help the decision maker in the ch...

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Published in:Journal of intelligent manufacturing 2005-04, Vol.16 (2), p.235-242
Main Authors: Fontan, G rard, Merce, Colette, Hennet, Jean-Claude, Lasserre, Jean
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