Hongchang Zhang, S. Collart-Dutilleul, K. Mesghouni
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Cyclic Scheduling Steady-State Analysis and Improved Mathematical Models
Abstract This paper gives a new viewpoint for steady-state analysis of classical job-shop cyclic scheduling (CJCS). After refining the constraints in the analysis of steady-state, improved models are achieved. By using the improved models, two kinds of problems can be solved, which are minimizing work-in-progress (WIP) with optimal cycle time and minimizing the cycle time with limited WIP. Moreover, the mathematical models are programmed in CPLEX 12.5 and good experimental results are presented.