A Comparison of Three Optimization Methods for Scheduling Maintenance of High Cost, Long-Lived Capital Assets
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author = "Terry M. Helm and Steve W. Painter and
W. Robert Oakes",
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title = "A Comparison of Three Optimization Methods for
Scheduling Maintenance of High Cost, Long-Lived Capital
Assets",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2002 Winter Simulation Conference",
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year = "2002",
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editor = "E. Yucesan and C.-H. Chen and J. L. Snowdon and
J. M. Charnes",
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volume = "2",
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pages = "880--1884",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, constraint
handling, financial data processing, investment,
minimisation, scheduling, constraint programming,
costs, investments, long-lived capital assets,
maintenance scheduling, minimization, optimization",
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URL = "http://www.informs-sim.org/wsc02papers/259.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/WSC.2002.1166483",
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abstract = "A range of minimization methods exist enabling
planners to tackle tough scheduling problems. We
compare three scheduling techniques representative of
old or standard technologies, evolving technologies,
and advanced technologies. The problem we address
includes the complications of scheduling long-term
upgrades and refurbishments essential to maintaining
expensive capital assets. We concentrate on the costs
of being able to do maintenance work. Using a standard
technology as the baseline technique, Constraint
Programming (CP) produces a 50-yr maintenance approach
that is 31percent less costly. Genetic Programming
produces an approach that is 60percent less costly",
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Terry M Helm
Steve W Painter
W Robert Oakes
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