Authors
Maroua Nouiri, Abdelghani Bekrar, Damien Trentesaux
Publication date
2020/6/2
Journal
International Journal of Production Research
Volume
58
Issue
11
Pages
3263-3283
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Scheduling can be defined as the allocation of available resources over time while optimising a set of criteria like early completion time of task, holding inventory, etc. The complexity of the scheduling problem, already known to be high, increases if dynamic events and disruptions are considered. In addition, in production and logistics, designers of scheduling systems must consider sustainability-related expectations. This paper presents an energy-efficient scheduling and rescheduling method (named Green Rescheduling Method, GRM). GRM aims at the solving of the dynamic scheduling problem under the condition of a certain level of routing flexibility enabling the reassignment of tasks to new resources. The key performance indicators integrated into the proposed GRM are effectiveness and efficiency-oriented. Applications concern the domains of production and logistics. In order to assess the proposed …
Total citations
20192020202120222023202414141377
Scholar articles
M Nouiri, A Bekrar, D Trentesaux - International Journal of Production Research, 2020