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Lösungsmethoden

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Die Probleme der Steuerung von FFS zeichnen sich durch eine hohe Komplexität aus. Die Eingabedaten sind dynamisch und unterliegen laufenden Veränderungen. Diese Instabilität des Datenmaterials macht permanente Revisionen nötig, wobei existierende Lösungen kontinuierlich überarbeitet und angepaßt werden müssen. Verfahren, die dies erreichen wollen, müssen eine kurze Laufzeit aufweisen. Komplexe Verfahren mit großer Ressourceninanspruchnahme, d.h. insbesondere mit langen Rechenzeiten, sind für eine Lösung der Probleme der FS bei FFS nicht geeignet.

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Schmidt, G. (1989). Lösungsmethoden. In: CAM: Algorithmen und Decision Support für die Fertigungssteuerung. Betriebs- und Wirtschaftsinformatik, vol 36. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46668-7_4

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