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Production planning: operations scheduling with applications in manufacturing and services Erwin Hans (T&M-OMST) BB-235, tel. 3523, e.w.hans@sms.utwente.nl Johann Hurink (TW-STOR) J.L.Hurink@math.utwente.nl Faculty of Technology and Management University of Twente Enschede, The Netherlands

Table of Contents Introduction Modeling of Scheduling Problems Optimization Techniques Project Scheduling Job Shop Scheduling Shifting Bottleneck Heuristics Lot Sizing and Scheduling Interval Scheduling, Reservation Systems Timetabling Workforce Planning and Resource Loading