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Reconfigurable Dynamic Cellular Manufacturing System: A New Bi-Objective Mathematical Model

Masoud Rabbani, Mehran Samavati, Mohammad Sadegh Ziaee, Hamed Rafiei (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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Dynamic Cell Formation Problem (DCFP) seeks to cope with variation in part mix and demands using machine relocation, replication, and removing; whilst from practical point of view it is too hard to move machines between cells or invest on machine replication. To cope with this deficiency, this paper addresses Reconfigurable Dynamic Cell Formation Problem (RDCFP) in which machine modification is conducted instead of their relocation or replication in order to enhance machine capabilities...

EasyMSG : tools and techniques for an adaptive overlapping in SPMD programming

Pascal Havé (2002)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

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During the development of a parallel solver for Maxwell equations by integral formulations and Fast Multipole Method (FMM), we needed to optimize a critical part including a lot of communications and computations. Generally, many parallel programs need to communicate, but choosing explicitly the way and the instant may decrease the efficiency of the overall program. So, the overlapping of computations and communications may be a way to reduce this drawback. We will see a implementation...

Scheduling multiprocessor tasks on two parallel processors

Jacek Błażewicz, Paolo Dell'Olmo, Maciej Drozdowski (2002)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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In this work scheduling multiprocessor tasks on two parallel identical processors is considered. Multiprocessor tasks can be executed by more than one processor at the same moment of time. We analyze scheduling unit execution time and preemptable tasks to minimize schedule length and maximum lateness. Cases with ready times, due-dates and precedence constraints are discussed.

Scheduling problems with a common due window assignment: A survey

Adam Janiak, Tomasz Kwiatkowski, Maciej Lichtenstein (2013)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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In this article a survey of studies on scheduling problems with a common due window assignment and earliness/tardiness penalty functions is presented. A due window is a generalization of the classical due date and describes a time interval in which a job should be finished. If a job is completed before or after the due window, it incurs an earliness or a tardiness penalty, respectively. In this survey we separately analyse the classical models with job-independent and job-dependent earliness/tardiness...