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Levente Fazekas, Boldizsár Tüu-Szabó, László T. Kóczy, Olivér Hornyák and Károly Nehéz
Flow-shop scheduling problems are classic examples of multi-resource and multi-operation scheduling problems where the objective is to minimize the makespan. Because of the high complexity and intractability of the problem, apart from some exceptional ca...
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Yuchuang Wang, Guoyou Shi and Katsutoshi Hirayama
The container ship stowage planning problem (CSPP) is a very complex and challenging issue concerning the interests of shipping companies and ports. This article has developed a many-objective CSPP solution that optimizes ship stability and reduces the n...
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Bi Kouaï Bertin Kayé, Moustapha Diaby, Moussa Koivogui and Souleymane Oumtanaga
This study aims to compare the results of a memetic algorithm with those of the two-phase decomposition heuristic on the external depot production routing problem in a supply chain. We have modified the classical scheme of a genetic algorithm by replacin...
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Samuel Nucamendi-Guillén, Diego Flores-Díaz, Elias Olivares-Benitez and Abraham Mendoza
This paper studies the Cumulative Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem, including Priority Indexes, a variant of the classical Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem, which serves the customers according to a certain level of preference. This problem can be ...
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Praveen Kumar Shukla and Surya Prakash Tripathi
Interpretability and accuracy are two important features of fuzzy systems which are conflicting in their nature. One can be improved at the cost of the other and this situation is identified as ?Interpretability-Accuracy Trade-Off?. To deal with this tra...
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Caorsi, S. Massa, A. Pastorino, M. Randazzo, A.
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