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Rescheduling Strategies, Policies, and Methods

Using the rescheduling framework to improve production scheduling

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Handbook of Production Scheduling

Part of the book series: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science ((ISOR,volume 89))

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This chapter reviews basic concepts about rescheduling and briefly reviews the rescheduling framework. Then the chapter discusses considerations involved in choosing between different rescheduling strategies, policies, and methods.

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Herrmann, J.W. (2006). Rescheduling Strategies, Policies, and Methods. In: Herrmann, J.W. (eds) Handbook of Production Scheduling. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol 89. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-33117-4_6

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