Some Problems in Linear Graph Theory That Arise in the Analysis of the Sequencing of Jobs Through Machines (Classic Reprint) - Brossura

Heller, Jack

 
9781332901890: Some Problems in Linear Graph Theory That Arise in the Analysis of the Sequencing of Jobs Through Machines (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Some Problems in Linear Graph Theory That Arise in the Analysis of the Sequencing of Jobs Through Machines

A schedule is constructed from the technological ordering graphs by connecting the nodes for each machine station in a fashion which describes the order of the jobs through the machine station. For example, in figure 2 we have a schedule graph. Machine station 2 processes Job 3, then Job 4 then Job 2, and finally Job 1.

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