hybrid or concurrent task scheduling and job scheduling
My question is related to project scheduling,I would like to model a job shop scheduling with a resource constraint, The problem is this: Tasks(Jobs)are a blending of materials from different stations or resources which each of them has their own properties, I should mix the materials and then haul them to the destination in a specific duration of time. Now considering that I do not know the tasks and I would like to my Jobshop model take a decision for this part so mainly I will have the blending part + project scheduling part. I would like to know how I can model this kind of systems. Does anybody know any related research or paper using MILP or Constraint programming which considering the task generation based on specific criteria and constraints on task selection and make a hybrid model?
In output of my model I should know exactly from which stations how much material should move to the destination in which duration (how long does it take) by which resource?
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optimization constraint-programming resource-scheduling
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My question is related to project scheduling,I would like to model a job shop scheduling with a resource constraint, The problem is this: Tasks(Jobs)are a blending of materials from different stations or resources which each of them has their own properties, I should mix the materials and then haul them to the destination in a specific duration of time. Now considering that I do not know the tasks and I would like to my Jobshop model take a decision for this part so mainly I will have the blending part + project scheduling part. I would like to know how I can model this kind of systems. Does anybody know any related research or paper using MILP or Constraint programming which considering the task generation based on specific criteria and constraints on task selection and make a hybrid model?
In output of my model I should know exactly from which stations how much material should move to the destination in which duration (how long does it take) by which resource?
Regards
optimization constraint-programming resource-scheduling
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My question is related to project scheduling,I would like to model a job shop scheduling with a resource constraint, The problem is this: Tasks(Jobs)are a blending of materials from different stations or resources which each of them has their own properties, I should mix the materials and then haul them to the destination in a specific duration of time. Now considering that I do not know the tasks and I would like to my Jobshop model take a decision for this part so mainly I will have the blending part + project scheduling part. I would like to know how I can model this kind of systems. Does anybody know any related research or paper using MILP or Constraint programming which considering the task generation based on specific criteria and constraints on task selection and make a hybrid model?
In output of my model I should know exactly from which stations how much material should move to the destination in which duration (how long does it take) by which resource?
Regards
optimization constraint-programming resource-scheduling
My question is related to project scheduling,I would like to model a job shop scheduling with a resource constraint, The problem is this: Tasks(Jobs)are a blending of materials from different stations or resources which each of them has their own properties, I should mix the materials and then haul them to the destination in a specific duration of time. Now considering that I do not know the tasks and I would like to my Jobshop model take a decision for this part so mainly I will have the blending part + project scheduling part. I would like to know how I can model this kind of systems. Does anybody know any related research or paper using MILP or Constraint programming which considering the task generation based on specific criteria and constraints on task selection and make a hybrid model?
In output of my model I should know exactly from which stations how much material should move to the destination in which duration (how long does it take) by which resource?
Regards
optimization constraint-programming resource-scheduling
optimization constraint-programming resource-scheduling
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Shahrokh ParavarzarShahrokh Paravarzar
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