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The Journal of Scheduling is a peer-reviewed journal that covers techniques and applications of scheduling research, spanning several distinct disciplines.
Editor-in-Chief: Edmund K. Burke (Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom)
As businesses and services continue to operate in increasingly dynamic and uncertain environments, organizations face significant challenges in balancing rising costs with growing expectations for product and service quality.
Intelligent planning and scheduling systems are essential for optimally allocating and utilizing key resources while addressing diverse and often conflicting objectives such as performance, punctuality, resiliency, responsiveness, comfort, and convenience.
Recent advances in AI-driven analytics, interactive modeling, large-scale optimization, large language models, and agent-based systems present exciting opportunities for developing innovative scheduling solutions.
These innovations open the door to next-generation solutions that are smarter, more adaptive, and capable of handling unprecedented complexity.
This special issue aims to showcase cutting-edge research that pushes the boundaries of intelligent scheduling.
We seek foundational studies and theories, innovative models, and real-world applications that demonstrate how advanced technologies can revolutionize scheduling across diverse domains.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Papers should be prepared according to the instructions to authors, available at the journal homepage on https://link.springer.com/journal/10951/submission-guidelines