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Dynamic production scheduling of job-shop operations on the IBM 704 data-processing equipment

Published:03 March 1959Publication History

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First, let us explain what we mean by job-shop operations. In this case we are talking about our Jet Engine Department in the General Electric Company, Aircraft Gas Turbine Division. The Jet Engine Department is the step between the basic concept development and the production shop. Their manufacturing facility is responsible for building engines and components and for testing these engines and components to prove practicability of design, serviceability, manufacturability, and reliability. The prototype engines are also within their manufacturing responsibility.

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            IRE-AIEE-ACM '59 (Western): Papers presented at the the March 3-5, 1959, western joint computer conference
            March 1959
            391 pages
            ISBN:9781450378659
            DOI:10.1145/1457838
            • Conference Chair:
            • R. R. Johnson

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            • Published: 3 March 1959

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