Flow Shop Scheduling Theoretical Results, Algorithms, and Applications

Flow Shop Scheduling: Theoretical Results, Algorithms, and Applications by Hamilton Emmons, published by Springer US on October 15, 2014, is a comprehensive exploration of flow shop scheduling. This edition spans 334 pages and is presented in English. The book consolidates a significant body of knowledge on flow shop systems, providing a focused examination of various scheduling problems relevant to both scholars and practitioners in the fields of business and operations research.
Readers will find an organized approach to ten distinct flow shop systems, including two-machine, flexible, and stochastic models. The text delves into the connections among these systems and also addresses the reentrant flow shop, where jobs may revisit stages multiple times. The authors aim to make the material accessible through simplified notation and unifying concepts, offering insights that could inspire further research in scheduling and optimization.
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Although several monographs and edited volumes have discussed scheduling in general, most of these works survey the field by contributing a single chapter to production systems like flow shops. Flow Shop Scheduling: Theoretical Results, Algorithms, and Applications is solely dedicated to bringing together a huge body of knowledge on the subject, along distinct design features, in order to help scholars and practitioners easily identify problems of interest. This monograph has been organized into ten distinct flow shop systems and explores their connections. The chapters cover flow shop systems including two-machine, flexible, stochastic, and more. Outside of the traditional flow shops that require a job never revisits any stage, this book also examines the reentrant flow shop, in which a job may cycle back and be reprocessed at the same station or sequence of stations, multiple times.
The authors have made the material accessible to a broad readership, using simplified notation and revealing unifying concepts. The results unique to flow shop research should provide the seed for research in other areas of scheduling and in optimization in general.
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