Towards Advanced Learning in Dispatching Rule-Based Scheuling

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Towards Advanced Learning in Dispatching Rule-Based Scheuling. / Scholz-Reiter, Bernd; Heger, Jens; Hildebrandt, Torsten et al.
LOGMS 2010: International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems. Pusan National University, 2010. p. 39-48.

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Harvard

Scholz-Reiter, B, Heger, J, Hildebrandt, T & Rippel, D 2010, Towards Advanced Learning in Dispatching Rule-Based Scheuling. in LOGMS 2010: International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems. Pusan National University, pp. 39-48, 1st International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems - LOGMS 2010, Busan, Korea, Republic of, 15.09.10.

APA

Scholz-Reiter, B., Heger, J., Hildebrandt, T., & Rippel, D. (2010). Towards Advanced Learning in Dispatching Rule-Based Scheuling. In LOGMS 2010: International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems (pp. 39-48). Pusan National University.

Vancouver

Scholz-Reiter B, Heger J, Hildebrandt T, Rippel D. Towards Advanced Learning in Dispatching Rule-Based Scheuling. In LOGMS 2010: International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems. Pusan National University. 2010. p. 39-48

Bibtex

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RIS

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