Scheduling research and the first decade of NRLQ: A historical perspective |
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Authors: | S.S. Panwalkar Christos Koulamas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland;2. College of business, International University, Miami, Florida |
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Abstract: | It is generally recognized that the first model involving job scheduling was presented by Selmer Johnson and published in the inaugural issue of Naval Research Logistics Quarterly (NRLQ) in 1954. NRLQ also published another seminal scheduling paper by Wayne E. Smith a short time later. In the present paper, we discuss the contribution of NRLQ and the role of the Office of Naval Research in the development of the scheduling literature during the first decade (1954–1963). We also provide a critical analysis of the papers by Johnson and Smith. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 62: 335–344, 2015 |
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Keywords: | production scheduling single machine flow shop single machine |
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