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A genetic programming learning approach to generate dispatching rules for flexible shop scheduling problemsBraune et al., 2022
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- Braune R
- Benda F
- Doerner K
- Hartl R
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- International Journal of Production Economics
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This paper deals with a Genetic Programming (GP) approach for solving flexible shop scheduling problems. The adopted approach aims to generate priority rules in the form of an expression tree for dispatching jobs. Therefore, in a list-scheduling algorithm, the available …
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