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Project scheduling is concerned with the allocation of resources over time to perform a collection of activities. The decision models that fit within this framework cover a multitude of practical problems that arise, for example, in such diverse areas as research and development, software engineering, construction engineering, repair and maintenance, as well as make-to-order and small batch production planning.
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Dorndorf, U. (2002). Introduction. In: Project Scheduling with Time Windows. Contributions to Management Science. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57506-8_1
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