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Meta-heuristic approach based on genetic and greedy algorithms to solve flexible job-shop scheduling problem

Rezaeipanah et al., 2021

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4433043619024871630
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Rezaeipanah A
Sarhangnia F
Abdollahi M
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Computer Science

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Job-shop scheduling systems are one of the applications of group technology in industry, the purpose of which is to take advantage of the physical or operational similarities of products in their various aspects of construction and design. Additionally, these systems are …
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