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Journal of Scheduling, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 2022
- Edmund K. Burke:

Editorial: Journal of Scheduling (2022). 1 - Lennart Zey

, Dirk Briskorn, Nils Boysen:
Twin-crane scheduling during seaside workload peaks with a dedicated handshake area. 3-34 - Arnaud De Coster

, Nysret Musliu
, Andrea Schaerf, Johannes Schoisswohl, Kate Smith-Miles:
Algorithm selection and instance space analysis for curriculum-based course timetabling. 35-58 - Elín Björk Böðvarsdóttir

, Niels-Christian Fink Bagger
, Laura Elise Høffner, Thomas J. R. Stidsen
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A flexible mixed integer programming-based system for real-world nurse rostering. 59-88 - Hanane Krim, Nicolas Zufferey, Jean-Yves Potvin, Rachid Benmansour, David Duvivier

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Tabu search for a parallel-machine scheduling problem with periodic maintenance, job rejection and weighted sum of completion times. 89-105 - Guilherme Rito

, Hervé Paulino
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Scheduling computations with provably low synchronization overheads. 107-124 - Dirk Briskorn

, Konrad Stephan
, Nils Boysen
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Minimizing the makespan on a single machine subject to modular setups. 125-137
Volume 25, Number 2, April 2022
- Spyros Angelopoulos

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Further connections between contract-scheduling and ray-searching problems. 139-155 - Niels Lindner

, Julian Reisch:
An analysis of the parameterized complexity of periodic timetabling. 157-176 - Claudio Szwarcfiter

, Yale T. Herer, Avraham Shtub:
Project scheduling in a lean environment to maximize value and minimize overruns. 177-190 - Byung-Cheon Choi, Myoung-Ju Park

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Single-machine scheduling with resource-dependent processing times and multiple unavailability periods. 191-202 - Marie-Sklaerder Vié, Nicolas Zufferey, Roel Leus

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Aircraft landing planning under uncertain conditions. 203-228 - Danny Hermelin, Dvir Shabtay

, Chen Zelig, Michael L. Pinedo:
A general scheme for solving a large set of scheduling problems with rejection in FPT time. 229-255 - Kai-Simon Goetzmann, Tobias Harks, Max Klimm

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Correction to: Broadcasting a file in a communication network. 257
Volume 25, Number 3, June 2022
- Ender Özcan, Patrick De Causmaecker

, Greet Vanden Berghe:
Advances in the practice and theory of automated timetabling. 259 - David Van Bulck

, Dries R. Goossens
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Optimizing rest times and differences in games played: an iterative two-phase approach. 261-271 - George H. G. Fonseca

, Túlio A. M. Toffolo:
A fix-and-optimize heuristic for the ITC2021 sports timetabling problem. 273-286 - Martin Mariusz Lester

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Pseudo-Boolean optimisation for RobinX sports timetabling. 287-299 - Roberto Maria Rosati

, Matteo Petris
, Luca Di Gaspero
, Andrea Schaerf
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Multi-neighborhood simulated annealing for the sports timetabling competition ITC2021. 301-319 - Hesham K. Alfares

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Plant shutdown maintenance workforce team assignment and job scheduling. 321-338 - Johannes Vass, Marie-Louise Lackner

, Christoph Mrkvicka, Nysret Musliu
, Felix Winter
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Exact and meta-heuristic approaches for the production leveling problem. 339-370
Volume 25, Number 4, August 2022
- Alexandre Lemos

, Pedro T. Monteiro
, Inês Lynce
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Introducing UniCorT: an iterative university course timetabling tool with MaxSAT. 371-390 - Efstratios Rappos

, Eric Thiémard, Stephan Robert
, Jean-François Hêche:
A mixed-integer programming approach for solving university course timetabling problems. 391-404 - Dennis S. Holm

, Rasmus Ø. Mikkelsen
, Matias Sørensen
, Thomas J. R. Stidsen
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A graph-based MIP formulation of the International Timetabling Competition 2019. 405-428 - Rasmus Ø. Mikkelsen

, Dennis S. Holm
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A parallelized matheuristic for the International Timetabling Competition 2019. 429-452 - Felix Winter

, Nysret Musliu
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A large neighborhood search approach for the paint shop scheduling problem. 453-475 - Can Akkan

, Ayla Gülcü, Zeki Kus
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Bi-criteria simulated annealing for the curriculum-based course timetabling problem with robustness approximation. 477-501
Volume 25, Number 5, October 2022
- Jan Karel Lenstra, Franz Rendl, Frits C. R. Spieksma

, Marc Uetz
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In memoriam Gerhard Woeginger. 503-505 - Maximilian Moser, Nysret Musliu

, Andrea Schaerf
, Felix Winter
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Exact and metaheuristic approaches for unrelated parallel machine scheduling. 507-534 - Menachem Poss, Dror Rawitz

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Maximizing barrier coverage lifetime with static sensors. 535-545 - Biji Nair

, S. Mary Saira Bhanu:
A reinforcement learning algorithm for rescheduling preempted tasks in fog nodes. 547-565 - Mohammad Ali Taghikhani

, Behnam Zangeneh:
Optimal energy scheduling of micro-grids considering the uncertainty of solar and wind renewable resources. 567-576 - Gur Mosheiov, Daniel Oron

, Dvir Shabtay:
On the tractability of hard scheduling problems with generalized due-dates with respect to the number of different due-dates. 577-587 - Omid Shahvari, Rasaratnam Logendran, Madjid Tavana

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An efficient model-based branch-and-price algorithm for unrelated-parallel machine batching and scheduling problems. 589-621
Volume 25, Number 6, December 2022
- Jacek Blazewicz

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In memoriam Moshe Dror. 623 - F. Davarian, Javad Behnamian

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Robust finite-horizon scheduling/rescheduling of operating rooms with elective and emergency surgeries under resource constraints. 625-641 - Christoph Hertrich

, Christian Weiß
, Heiner Ackermann
, Sandy Heydrich
, Sven O. Krumke
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Online algorithms to schedule a proportionate flexible flow shop of batching machines. 643-657 - Alan J. Soper

, Vitaly A. Strusevich
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Preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling on two unrelated parallel machines. 659-674 - Roland Braune

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Packing-based branch-and-bound for discrete malleable task scheduling. 675-704 - Burak Çavdaroglu

, Tankut Atan
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Integrated break and carryover effect minimization. 705-719 - Myungho Lee, Kangbok Lee

, Michael L. Pinedo:
Tight approximation bounds for the LPT rule applied to identical parallel machines with small jobs. 721-740

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