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Single and Multi-Machine Scheduling of Jobs in Production Systems

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Advances in Manufacturing

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The effectiveness of the production is the main task of Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS), which is possible to obtain if the system works reliable, its capacity is utilized by an optimal way so that the cost of production will be minimal and the quality of the products will be at the high level.

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Journal Articles

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Frankovič, B., Budinská, I. (1999). Single and Multi-Machine Scheduling of Jobs in Production Systems. In: Advances in Manufacturing. Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0855-9_3

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