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Micro- vs. Macro-opportunistic Scheduling
N. Sadeh-Koniecpol and M.S. Fox
Computer Applications in Production and Engineering: Integration Aspects, Doumeingts, G., Browne, J., and Tomljanovich, M., ed., Elsevier Science Publishers, Holland, 1991, pp. 651 - 658.

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Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory
Associated project: Micro-Opportunistic Scheduling

Number of pages: 8

Text Reference

N. Sadeh-Koniecpol and M.S. Fox, "Micro- vs. Macro-opportunistic Scheduling," Computer Applications in Production and Engineering: Integration Aspects, Doumeingts, G., Browne, J., and Tomljanovich, M., ed., Elsevier Science Publishers, Holland, 1991, pp. 651 - 658.

BibTeX Reference

@incollection{Sadeh-Koniecpol_1991_5352,
   author = "Norman Sadeh-Koniecpol and Mark S Fox",
   editor = "Doumeingts, G., Browne, J., and Tomljanovich, M.",
   title = "Micro- vs. Macro-opportunistic Scheduling",
   booktitle = "Computer Applications in Production and Engineering: Integration Aspects",
   pages = "651 - 658",
   publisher = "Elsevier Science Publishers",
   address = "Holland",
   year = "1991"
}


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