by Dan Trietsch (Author), Dan Trietsch (Author), Kenneth R. Baker (Author)
An updated edition of the text that explores the core topics in scheduling theory
The second edition of Principles of Sequencing and Scheduling has been revised and updated to provide comprehensive coverage of sequencing and scheduling topics as well as emerging developments in the field. The text offers balanced coverage of deterministic models and stochastic models and includes new developments in safe scheduling and project scheduling, including coverage of project analytics. These new topics help bridge the gap between classical scheduling and actual practice. The authors--noted experts in the field--present a coherent and detailed introduction to the basic models, problems, and methods of scheduling theory.
This book offers an introduction and overview of sequencing and scheduling and covers such topics as single-machine and multi-machine models, deterministic and stochastic problem formulations, optimization and heuristic solution approaches, and generic and specialized software methods. This new edition adds coverage on topics of recent interest in shop scheduling and project scheduling. This important resource:
Written for upper-undergraduate and graduate level courses covering such topics as scheduling theory and applications, project scheduling, and operations scheduling, the second edition of Principles of Sequencing and Scheduling is a resource that covers scheduling techniques and contains the most current research and emerging topics.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 656
Edition: 2
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 14 Dec 2018
ISBN 10: 1119262569
ISBN 13: 9781119262565
Kenneth R. Baker, PhD, is Nathaniel Leverone Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business and INFORMS Fellow. He is a Founding Associate Editor for the International Journal of Planning and Scheduling.
Dan Trietsch, PhD, is an independent researcher and consultant in scheduling and project analytics, with extensive teaching experience, mostly at the graduate level. He is an Area Editor for the International Journal of Information Technology Project Management and a Board Member of the International Journal of Planning and Scheduling.