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Scheduling Theory Algorithms and Systems
Springer Series in Operations Research
Editors:
Peter W. Glynn Stephen M. Robinson

Michael L. Pinedo

Planning and Scheduling in
Manufacturing and Services

Includes CD-ROM

Michael L. Pinedo
Department of Operations Management
Stern School of Business
New York University
40 West 4th Street, Suite 700
New York, NY 10012-1118
USA
mpinedo@stern.nyu.edu

Series Editors:
Peter W. Glynn
Department of Management Science and Engineering
Terman Engineering Center
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-4026
USA
glynn@leland.stanford.edu

Stephen M. Robinson
Department of Industrial Engineering
University of Wisconsin–Madison
1513 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706-1572
USA
smrobins@facstaff.wisc.edu

Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 90-xx
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pinedo, Michael.
Planning and scheduling in manufacturing services / Michael L. Pinedo.
p.
cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-387-22198-0
1. Production scheduling. 2. Production planning. I. Title.
TS157.5.P558 2005
658.5′3—dc22
2004062622
ISBN 0-387-22198-0

Printed on acid-free paper.

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References: 435 Lawton (1992), Della Croce, Tadei and Volta (1992), Bean (1994), Pesch (1994), Corne and Ross (1997), and Kreipl (2000). The three step procedure described in the discussion section is due to Lee, Bhaskaran and Pinedo (1997) discussed in Roundy, Maxwell, Herer, Tayur and Getzler (1991). Other approaches are based on decomposition techniques; see, for example, Sidney and Steiner (1986), Monma and Sidney (1987), Uzsoy (1993), Ovacik and Uzsoy (1997).

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