Integration of the human operator into responsive discrete production management systems
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- Gravel, Marc & Martel, Jean Marc & Nadeau, Raymond & Price, Wilson & Tremblay, Richard, 1992. "A multicriterion view of optimal resource allocation in job-shop production," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 61(1-2), pages 230-244, August.
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