| S. G. Taylor and S. F. Bolander. Process flow scheduling: past, present and future. Production and Inventory Management Journal, 38(2):21-- 25, 1997. |
....to describe these flows, and to facilitate the modular construction of the associated optimization models. This is for 18 instance the case of the process flow scheduling approach proposed first by Bolander ( 28] 29] and further developed in [30] 31] 32] 83] 152] 153] 154] 155] [156], of the product routing approach in [165] and of the process train approach in [33] Resource Task Networks or State Task Networks are used in [44] 51] 88] 111] 134] to formulate and solve planning and scheduling problems in process environments. The STN is most broadly used for planning ....
S. G. Taylor and S. F. Bolander. Process flow scheduling: past, present and future. Production and Inventory Management Journal, 38(2):21-- 25, 1997.
No context found.
S.G. Taylor and S.F. Bolander. 1997. Process Flow Scheduling: Past, Present and Future. Production and Inventory Management Journal, 38, 21.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC