The article "Exploring the Scope of Generative AI in Literature Review Development" by Guido Schryen (University Paderborn), Mauricio Marrone (Macquarie University, Australia) and Jack Yang (Macquarie University, Australia) was accepted for Publication in Electronic Markets (Herausgeber folgt).
Abstract:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform the way research is conducted, particularly through generative AI (GenAI) tools…
The article "Parallel Branch-and-Price Algorithms for the Single Machine Total Weighted Tardiness Scheduling Problem with Sequence-Dependent Setup Times" by Philipp Speckenmeyer, Constanze Hilmer, Gerhard Rauchecker, and Guido Schryen was accepted for publication in Computers & Operations Research (Elsevier).
Abstract:
Scheduling problems occur in a broad range of real-world application fields and have attracted a huge set of research…
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Faculty of Business Administration and Economics,
Department 3: Information Systems,
Management Information Systems and Operations Research
Our article "A Memetic NSGA-II for the Multi-Objective Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem with Real-time Energy Tariffs" was accepted for publication in Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal (Springer), Sascha Burmeister, Daniela Guericke (University of Twente), and Guido Schryen.
Abstract:
Rising costs for energy are increasingly becoming a vital factor for the production planning of manufacturing companies. Manufacturers face the…
The article "Speedup and Efficiency of Computational Parallelization: A Unifying Approach and Asymptotic Analysis" by Guido Schryen was accepted for publication in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing.
Abstract:
In high performance computing environments, we observe an ongoing increase in the available number of cores. For example, the current TOP500 list reveals that nine clusters have more than 1 million cores. This development calls…
The article "Designing taxi ridesharing systems with shared pick-up and drop-off locations: Insights from a computational study" by Miriam Stumpe, Peter Dieter, Guido Schryen, OIiver Müller, and Daniel Beverungen was accepted for publication in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice (Elsevier).
Abstract:
Taxi ridesharing (TRS) systems are considered one means towards more sustainable transportation by increasing car occupancy rates…