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Online since: October 2012
Authors: Sha Sha Yan, Tong Jun Zhang
Emission inventory of As is also listed(Tian et al., 2009).
According to Tian Hezhong’s study, the fuel-based emission factor of As in coal-firing powerplant is 0.25 mg/kg.
Y., Yang Y.
(in Chinese). http://hbj.jl.gov.cn/wrfz/dqwr/dqwr/ P020060425494857147761.doc [10] Tian H.
According to Tian Hezhong’s study, the fuel-based emission factor of As in coal-firing powerplant is 0.25 mg/kg.
Y., Yang Y.
(in Chinese). http://hbj.jl.gov.cn/wrfz/dqwr/dqwr/ P020060425494857147761.doc [10] Tian H.
Online since: November 2010
Technology, China
Zhihua Zhang, Wuhan Institute of Physical Education China
Yong Ma, Wuhan Institute of Physical Education China
Zhenghong Wu, East China Normal University, China
Chen Jing, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Xiang Kui, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Li Zhijun, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Zhang Suwen, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Shufang Li, Beijing University, China
Tianshu Zhou, George Mason University, USA
Bing Wu, Loughborough University, UK
Huawen Wang, Wuhan University, China
Zhihai Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
Ronghuai Huang, Beijing Normal University, China
Xiaogong Yin, Wuhan University, China
Jiaqing Wu, Guangdong University of Business Studies, China
Xiaochun Cheng, Middlesex University, UK
Jia Luo, Wuhan University of Science and Technology Zhongnan Branch, China
Toshio Okamoto, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Kurt Squire, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Xianzhi Tian
Yanwen Wu, Central China Normal University, China Harrison Hao Yang, State University of New York at Oswego, USA Dehuai Zeng, Shenzhen University, China Weitao Zheng, Wuhan University of Technology, China.
Yanwen Wu, Central China Normal University, China Harrison Hao Yang, State University of New York at Oswego, USA Dehuai Zeng, Shenzhen University, China Weitao Zheng, Wuhan University of Technology, China.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Na Yin, Tian Chuan Sun
Scheduling problems with human and machine effects
Na Yin1, a,b and Tian-Chuan Sun2,c
a School of Science, Shenyang Aerospace University, Shenyang 110136,China
b Department of Mathematics, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444 ,China
c School of Science, Huzhou Teachers College, Huzhou 313000,China
1shenyinyin@126.com, 2suntianchuan@163.com
Keywords: Scheduling; Learning effect; Deteriorating jobs; Assignment problem.
These applications can be found in various shop types and environments (Yang et al.2010).Extensive surveys of different scheduling models involving deteriorating jobs can be found in Allahverdi et al.(1999) and Allahverdi et al.(2008).
[12] Yang, S.
-J. & Yang, D.
These applications can be found in various shop types and environments (Yang et al.2010).Extensive surveys of different scheduling models involving deteriorating jobs can be found in Allahverdi et al.(1999) and Allahverdi et al.(2008).
[12] Yang, S.
-J. & Yang, D.