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Publications by Cengiz Gunaydin
An Adaptive Learning Approach for No-Wait Flowshop Scheduling Problems to Minimize Make-Span
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
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Scheduling the Arrivals in a No-Wait Flowshop With Fuzzy Processing Times
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Flowshop/No-Idle Scheduling to Minimise the Mean Flowtime
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Heuristics for No-Wait Flow Shop Scheduling Problem
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Stochastic Rule-Based Learning Approach to Dynamic Task Scheduling Problems.
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Scheduling Three Stage Flowshop Processes With No Intermediate Storage Using Novel Matrix Approach
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