Articles

type: Journal
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Scheduling linear deteriorating jobs to minimize the number of tardy jobs #
A Pareto Approach to Multi-objective Flexible Job-Shop Scheduling Problem Using Particle Swarm Optimization and Local Search #
Minimizing Maximum Earliness and Number of Tardy Jobs in the Single Machine Scheduling Problem #
Minimizing The Number Of Tardy Jobs Under Piecewise-linear Deterioration #
Technology Incubators in Iran Policies Experiences and Outcomes #
Two machine flow shop scheduling to minimize the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness #
A branch and bound algorithm for minimizing the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness with unequal release times #
A branch and bound algorithm to minimise the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness in the single machine #
A branch and bound algorithm for a single machine sequencing to minimize the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness with idle insert #
type: Conference
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National and International Dimensions of Communication in domestic and foreign communities of Science Parks
Airline Crew pairing Problem A New Column Generation Approach
Finding Pareto-optima for Maximum Tardiness Maximum Earliness and Number of Tardy Jobs
ISTT s Sheikh Bahai Technopreneurship Festival A Means of Fostering Technology-based Entrepreneurship and Supporting Technopreneurs
An exact approach to minimize the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness in single machine scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setup time
A branch and bound algorithm to minimize the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness in single machine
An Exact Approach to Minimize the Sum of Maximum Earliness and Tardiness with Unequal Releease Times
The Infrastructures Programs and the Status of Tenant Companies in Steel Technology Park A Case Study in Isfahan Science Technology Town
An Integrated Multi-Objective Approach to The Flexible Job-Shop Scheduling problem Using Particle Swarm Optimization
A Methodology for Ranking Incubators Using Composite Indicator
NEROU-FUZZY APROCH TO MULTI OBJECTIVE SINGLE MACHINES PROBLEMS