The Gradual Optimization Automatic Mathematic in the Job-Shop Environment

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The aim of scheduling is getting a production plan to guide the shop working. Scheduling has become a key part of realizing CIMS along with the modern production development. Thus it can be seen that the position of scheduling in manufacture is extraordinary important. So a practical method must be proposed for the real production environment. The gradual optimize scheduling is proposed to save this problem.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 201-203)

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1317-1320

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February 2011

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