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作业车间调度理论与算法
Author
张超勇
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Format
Book
Language
Chinese
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Huazhong : Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (292 p.)
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Production scheduling
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Algorithms
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邵新宇
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Summary note
This book, authored by Zhang Chaoyong and Shao Xinyu, presents theories and algorithms related to job shop scheduling, a critical aspect of production management in discrete manufacturing systems. It explores fundamental concepts, classifications, characteristics, and scheduling problems, including the complexities of multi-process and multi-objective scheduling. The book delves into optimization techniques such as genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimization, and ant colony optimization to address NP-hard scheduling challenges. It serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, students, and professionals in mechanical manufacturing and industrial engineering, providing both theoretical insights and practical applications to improve production efficiency and reduce costs.
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Contents
作业 度理 与算法封 ; 02 作业 度理 与算法-张 勇; CJDD BT.pdf; CJDD ML.pdf; CJDD 01-06.pdf; CJDD 07-WX.pdf
ISBN
9787560989723
7560989721
OCLC
946310447
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