The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
➤ Gửi thông báo lỗi ⚠️ Báo cáo tài liệu vi phạmNội dung chi tiết: The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
The Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/se The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemseries/1505Illa WeissThe Resource TransferProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsSpringerIlla WeissClausthal-ZellerfeklGermanyDissertation Clausthal University of Technology. Germany. 2018. D 104ISSN 1431-1941ISSN 2197-716X (electronic)Contributions to Management ScienceISBN The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems 978-3-030-02537-3ISBN 97S-3-O3O-O2538-O (eBook)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02538-0Library of Congress Control Number: 2018959095ۥ Springer NatThe resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
ure Switzerland AG 2019This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is conceThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/se The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems physical way. and transmission or inionnation storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication docs no The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemst imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names arc exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore freeThe resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
for general use.The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true andThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/se The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemsterial contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. The publisher remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.This Springer imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AGThe registere The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemsd company address is: Gcwcrbcstrassc 11. 6330 Cham, SwitzerlandForewordDue to their practical relevance and challenging intractability, scheduling andThe resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
vehicle routing problems have been matters of intense research since the early days of operations research. From the combinatorial perspective, schedThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/se The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemsr of variants have been considered in the literature. In industrial applications of complex scheduling problems. beyond precedence constraints and scarce renewable resources representing potential factors, generalized precedence relations, sequence-dependent changeover times, and storage resources f The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemsor consumable factors like materials have to be taken into account. Rich vehicle routing problems include such diverse requirements as temporal or spaThe resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
tial synchronization constraints, multi-dimensional capacity restrictions, incompatibilities between goods, restricted accessibility of roads and locaThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/se The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems, scheduling and vehicle routing problems were mostly considered separately. Moreover, the overwhelming majority of models and methods proposed in the literature arc dedicated to specific problem settings. In real-world planning, however, scheduling and routing problems often arise jointly, and a la The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemsrge variety of individual requirements must be considered. In supply chain operations planning, production and transportation must be coordinated to rThe resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
educe order-to-delivery time and stocks. Due to short shelf life times, aligning production scheduling and vehicle routing is frequently of particularThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/se The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problemsons may be cited as a further example of an important problem setting including scheduling and routing aspects. In industrial practice, scheduling and routing are generally performed sequentially. This hierarchical approach, however, may lead to substantial performance losses, which could be avoided The resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems if scheduling and routing decisions were made simultaneously.The need for general and integrated scheduling and routing approaches was the starting pThe resource transfer problem a framework for integrated scheduling and routing problems
oint for the research of Illa Weiss. In her dissertation, she proposes the resource transfer problem (RTP) as a comprehensive reference model for compThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/seThe Resource Transfer ProblemA Framework for Integrated Scheduling and Routing ProblemsMore information about this series al hup://www.springer.com/seGọi ngay
Chat zalo
Facebook