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A note on the two-stage hybrid flow shop problem with dedicated machines

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In this paper we introduce a new dominance rule for the two-stage hybrid flow shop problem with dedicated machines. The rule is then used to construct a dominating set. The efficiency of the proposed rule is shown through an analysis of the dominating set cardinality.

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Hadda, H., Dridi, N. & Hajri-Gabouj, S. A note on the two-stage hybrid flow shop problem with dedicated machines. Optim Lett 6, 1731–1736 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11590-011-0365-4

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