9780792395157-0792395158-Intelligent Scheduling Systems (Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, 3)

Intelligent Scheduling Systems (Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, 3)

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Intelligent Scheduling Systems (Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, 3) (ISBN-13: 9780792395157 and ISBN-10: 0792395158), written by authors William T. Scherer, Donald E. Brown, was published by Springer in 1994. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Information Management (Processes & Infrastructure, Management, Management & Leadership, Production & Operations, Operations Research, Management Information Systems, Business Technology, Information Theory, Computer Science, Software, Mechanical, Engineering) books. You can easily purchase or rent Intelligent Scheduling Systems (Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, 3) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Information Management books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Scheduling is a resource allocation problem which exists in virtually every type of organization. Scheduling problems have produced roughly 40 years of research primarily within the OR community. This community has traditionally emphasized mathematical modeling techniques which seek exact solutions to well formulated optimization problems. While this approach produced important results, many contemporary scheduling problems are particularly difficult. Hence, over the last ten years operations researchers interested in scheduling have turned increasingly to more computer intensive and heuristic approaches. At roughly the same time, researchers in AI began to focus their methods on industrial and management science applications. The result of this confluence of fields has been a period of remarkable growth and excitement in scheduling research.
Intelligent Scheduling Systems captures the results of a new wave of research at the forefront of scheduling research, of interest to researchers and practitioners alike. Presented are an array of the latest contemporary tools -- math modeling to tabu search to genetic algorithms -- that can assist in operational scheduling and solve difficult scheduling problems. The book presents the most recent research results from both operations research (OR) and artificial intelligence (AI) focusing their efforts on real scheduling problems.

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