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Program for stream Project Management and Scheduling
Sunday
Monday
Monday, 8:30-10:00
MA-30: Novel Approaches in Project Scheduling
Stream: Project Management and Scheduling
Room: M237 (building M-wing)
Chair(s):
Norbert Trautmann
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An integrated project and personnel scheduling problem with resource transportation and preemption
Brede Sørøy, Benjamin Buan, Anders N. Gullhav -
A Novel Continuous-Time Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Model for the Multi-Mode Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem
Nicklas Klein -
Resource-constrained project scheduling with multiple sites: a continuous-time MILP-based approach
Norbert Trautmann, Tamara Bigler, Mario Gnägi -
Efficient Algorithms for Project Scheduling with Autonomous Learning
Alessandro Hill, Thomas Vossen
Monday, 10:30-12:00
MB-30: Project Scheduling under Uncertainty and Risk
Stream: Project Management and Scheduling
Room: M237 (building M-wing)
Chair(s):
Maria Elena Bruni
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A project scheduling problem with discounted cash flow under uncertainty of payments
Maria Elena Bruni, ONCU HAZIR -
Uncertainty-based sensitivity metrics
Fernando Acebes, JM González-Varona, David Curto, Javier Pajares -
A simheuristic to solve a multi-objective flexible flow shop problem with stochastic machine breakdowns.
Daniel Rodriguez, Daniela Cruz Vargas, David Hernando Gonzalez Estupiñan, Daniel Esteban Delgado Merchan, Eliana Maria Gonzalez-Neira
Monday, 12:30-14:00
MC-30: Extensions of Project Scheduling
Stream: Project Management and Scheduling
Room: M237 (building M-wing)
Chair(s):
Tom Servranckx
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Analytical analysis of the impact of different corrective actions on the distribution of the project completion time
Forough Vaseghi, Annelies Martens, Mario Vanhoucke -
Extensions of the resource-constrained project scheduling problem with alternative subgraphs
Tom Servranckx, José Coelho, Mario Vanhoucke -
Solution approaches for the Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem with Alternative subgraphs
Rojin Nekoueian, Tom Servranckx, Mario Vanhoucke -
Multi-skilled workforce formation problems with minimised workers or skills: definition and complexity
Jakob Snauwaert, Rob Van Eynde, Mario Vanhoucke
Monday, 14:30-16:00
MD-30: Extensions of Machine Scheduling
Stream: Project Management and Scheduling
Room: M237 (building M-wing)
Chair(s):
Stéphane DAUZERE-PERES
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Anarchy in the UJ
Dirk Briskorn, Stefan Waldherr -
Aggregation techniques for scheduling on parallel machines in semiconductor manufacturing
Jérémy Berthier, Stéphane DAUZERE-PERES, Claude Yugma, Alexandre Lima -
Maximizing the service level for classical criteria in the flexible job-shop scheduling problem
Mario Flores Gomez, Stéphane DAUZERE-PERES, Valeria Borodin -
Multi-resource balancing - a case of a German kitchen manufacturer
Sina Glaeser
Tuesday
Tuesday, 8:30-10:00
TA-30: Metaheuristics in Scheduling
Stream: Project Management and Scheduling
Room: M237 (building M-wing)
Chair(s):
Jürgen Zimmermann
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Order acceptance and scheduling: revenues versus holding, tardiness and machine costs
Federico Perea, Juan Camilo Yepes Borrero, Mozart Menezes -
Exploring the potential of a genetic algorithm on a real-world complex scheduling problem
Szilvia Jáhn-Erdős, Bence Kovari -
A hybrid genetic algorithm for the re-entrant flexible flow shop with labour resource constraints
Johanna Mlekusch, Richard Hartl -
Resource overload problem with makespan-dependent cost: structural properties and solution approaches
Lena Wohlert, Jürgen Zimmermann
Tuesday, 10:30-12:00
TB-30: Scheduling with Maintenance
Stream: Project Management and Scheduling
Room: M237 (building M-wing)
Chair(s):
Jussi Leppinen
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A Dynamic Optimization Model for Maintenance Scheduling of a Multi-Component System
Jussi Leppinen, Antti Punkka, Tommi Ekholm -
Just-In-Time Scheduling with a Flexible Maintenance Activity
Gur Mosheiov -
Robust scheduling in SNCF railway maintenance centers
Rahman TORBA, Stéphane DAUZERE-PERES, Claude Yugma, Cédric Gallais, Juliette Pouzet -
Shift Scheduling in Interdependent Multi-stage Systems with Reallocation of Workforce
Seyed Mohammad Zenouzzadeh, Raik Stolletz