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The following pages link to A \((\mu ,\, \lambda )\)-coordination mechanism for agent-based multi-project scheduling (Q421082):
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- On the fault (in)tolerance of coordination mechanisms for distributed investment decisions (Q301498) (← links)
- Design of automated negotiation mechanisms for decentralized heterogeneous machine scheduling (Q320651) (← links)
- Multi-project scheduling with two-stage decomposition (Q490148) (← links)
- Decentralized multi-level uncapacitated lot-sizing by automated negotiation (Q989827) (← links)
- Complexity of the problem of verifying the coordination mechanism in a system of software support of network collaboration (Q1007157) (← links)
- Generic negotiation mechanisms with side payments -- design, analysis and application for decentralized resource-constrained multi-project scheduling problems (Q1753651) (← links)
- Nash equilibria for the multi-agent project scheduling problem with controllable processing times (Q2018940) (← links)
- A learning-based optimization approach to multi-project scheduling (Q2018943) (← links)
- A column generation-based diving heuristic to solve the multi-project personnel staffing problem with calendar constraints and resource sharing (Q2027048) (← links)
- Nash equilibrium solutions in multi-agent project scheduling with milestones (Q2031069) (← links)
- An efficient genetic algorithm for decentralized multi-project scheduling with resource transfers (Q2076410) (← links)
- Negotiation mechanisms for the multi-agent multi-mode resource investment problem (Q2239866) (← links)
- A market-based multi-agent system model for decentralized multi-project scheduling (Q2480205) (← links)
- New summary measures and datasets for the multi-project scheduling problem (Q2670516) (← links)
- Integrated multi-project planning and scheduling -- a multiagent approach (Q2672092) (← links)
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- Multi-project scheduling: a benchmark analysis of metaheuristic algorithms on various optimisation criteria and due dates (Q6112409) (← links)
- Resource-constrained multi-project scheduling problem: a survey (Q6112820) (← links)
- A two‐layer approach for solving robust decentralized multiproject scheduling problem with multi‐skilled staff (Q6146634) (← links)