Machine scheduling for multitask machining
Subject Areas : Business and MarketingSaleh Yavari 1 , Ahmed Azab 2 , Mohammed Fazle Baki 3 , Mikel Alcelay 4 , Justin Britt 5
1 - 401 Sunset Ave., University of
Windsor, dept. of IMSE
2 - Department of mechanical, automotive and materials engineering, University of Windsor,
3 - Odette School of Business
4 - INP-ENSIACET
5 - 401 Sunset Ave., University of
Windsor, dept. of IMSE
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