Journal of Scheduling - Recent Top Cited Papers
Journal of Scheduling highlights some of the recently top cited papers from the journal:
Block-based state-expanded network models for multi-activity shift scheduling (this opens in a new tab)
Michael Römer
Journal of Scheduling, 1-21 - July 2023Fixed-parameter tractability of scheduling dependent typed tasks subject to release times and deadlines (this opens in a new tab)
Claire Hanen, Alix Munier Kordon
Journal of Scheduling, 1-15 - July 2023Approximation algorithms for scheduling monotonic moldable tasks on multiple platforms (this opens in a new tab)
Fangfang Wu, Zhongyi Jiang, Run Zhang, Xiandong Zhang
Journal of Scheduling, 26(4), 383-398 - January 2023Automatically evolving preference-based dispatching rules for multi-objective job shop scheduling (this opens in a new tab)
Yannik Zeiträg, José Rui Figueira
Journal of Scheduling, 26(3), 289-314 - April 2023Lot streaming for a two-stage assembly system in the presence of handling costs (this opens in a new tab)
Niloy J. Mukherjee, Subhash C. Sarin, Daniel A. Neira
Journal of Scheduling, 26(4), 335-351 - June 2023