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A hybrid three-stage flowshop problem: Efficient heuristics to minimize makespan

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  • Riane, Fouad
  • Artiba, Abdelhakim
  • E. Elmaghraby, Salah

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  • Riane, Fouad & Artiba, Abdelhakim & E. Elmaghraby, Salah, 1998. "A hybrid three-stage flowshop problem: Efficient heuristics to minimize makespan," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 109(2), pages 321-329, September.
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    11. Oguz, C. & Fikret Ercan, M. & Edwin Cheng, T. C. & Fung, Y. F., 2003. "Heuristic algorithms for multiprocessor task scheduling in a two-stage hybrid flow-shop," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 149(2), pages 390-403, September.
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