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Automatic Scheduling Algorithm for Personalized Clinical Test

In this paper, we discuss how to arrange the activities of the clinical laboratory tests to minimize the total processing time. The order of each tests is different, but is fixed. Each of which is to be processed one at a time on m or fewer machines. This situation is referred to a job shop problem...

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Main Authors: Jung Woo Kim, Choi, B.J., Kyu ho Noh, Hyouk Ryeol Choi, Ja Choon Koo, Sung Moo Ryew, Jin hyun Kim, Woong Hee Son
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Instruments
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Scheduling algorithm
System testing
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