The Journal of Scheduling provides a recognized global forum for the publication of all forms of scheduling-oriented research. First published in June 1998, JOS covers advances in scheduling research, such as the latest techniques, applications, theoretical issues and novel approaches to problems in many fields, including, Computer Science, Discrete Mathematics, Operational Research, Engineering, Management, Artificial Intelligence, Construction, Distribution, Manufacturing, Transport, Aerospace and Retail and Service Industries.
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