Christian Maleck, Gottfried Nieke, K. Bock, Detlef Pabst, M. Schulze, M. Stehli
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Abstract
In this paper we will present a multi-stage scheduling approach to generate robust schedules for a challenging aspect of semiconductor manufacturing called time-link areas. A time-link is a technologically induced time constraint between one or more consecutive process steps requiring the process steps to be executed within a predefined time window. Time-links are often introduced to control contamination or unwanted oxidation. Violating time-link constraints may lead to extra effort due to additional rework steps and may have negative yield impact or may even, result in scrap.