DISA
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DISA : an interactive scheduler using abstractions
A major challenge in the area of global market economy is to develop new techniques for solving real world scheduling, planning, logistic and resource allocation problems. Indeed, any industrial organisation can only be economically viable by maximising customer services, maintaining efficient, low cost operations and minimising total investment. Significant domains exhibiting these characteris...
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عنوان ژورنال: D-Lib Magazine
سال: 2001
ISSN: 1082-9873
DOI: 10.1045/november2001-peters