1. Exploring the evolution of machine scheduling through a computational approach.
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Yazdani, Maziar and Haghani, Milad
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OPERATIONS research , *SCHEDULING , *MACHINERY , *COMPUTER science , *FLOW shops - Abstract
Since 2000, the field of machine scheduling—an integral part of computer science and operations research—has seen significant advancements. This paper explores the dynamic progression of machine scheduling, offering a detailed overview of its past advancements, current practices, and future directions. Anchoring the research in robust data analysis and statistical methodologies, the paper reveals the subtle yet impactful changes that have characterized the field in the last two decades. It examines the prominence of various scheduling problems, identifies leading research journals, and highlights international contributions and collaborations, thereby offering a thorough guide to the machine scheduling ecosystem. The study delves into specific problem characteristics and assesses performance criteria and solution methods to provide an in-depth view of the field's multifaceted nature. Ultimately, this paper captures the essence of machine scheduling's evolution and suggests new paths for exploration. The insights gained contribute significantly to academic discussions and equip practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic landscape of machine scheduling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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