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Parallel machine scheduling with release dates, due dates and family setup times

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  • Schutten, J. M. J.
  • Leussink, R. A. M.

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  • Schutten, J. M. J. & Leussink, R. A. M., 1996. "Parallel machine scheduling with release dates, due dates and family setup times," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 46(1), pages 119-125, December.
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