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Benkalaï, I., Rebaïne, D., & Baptiste, P. (2020). Scheduling job shop problems with operators with respect to the maximum lateness. Rairo-Operations Research, 54(2), 555-568. External link
Benkalaï, I., Rebaïne, D., & Baptiste, P. (2019, August). On the impact of the number of operators in a flow shop environment [Abstract]. 9th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IISE/INFORMS Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control (IFAC MIM 2019), Berlin, Germany. Published in IFAC-PapersOnLine, 52(13). External link
Baptiste, P., Bürgy, R., Hertz, A., & Rebaïne, D. (2017). Online heuristics for unloading boxes off a gravity conveyor. International Journal of Production Research, 55(11), 3046-3057. External link
Baptiste, P., Bürgy, R., Hertz, A., & Rebaïne, D. (2016). Online heuristics for unloading boxes off a gravity conveyor. (Technical Report n° G-2016-20). External link
Baptiste, P., Zouba, M., & Rebaïne, D. (2016). FPTAS for the two identical parallel machine problem with a single operator under the free changing mode. European Journal of Operational Research, 256(1), 55-61. External link
Benkalai, I., Rebaïne, D., Gagné, C., & Baptiste, P. (2016, June). The migrating birds optimization metaheuristic for the permutation flow shop with sequence dependent setup times [Paper]. 8th IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control (MIM 2016), Troyes, France. Published in IFAC-PapersOnLine, 49(12). External link
Baptiste, P., Rebaïne, D., & Zouba, M. (2015, October). Solving the two identical parallel machine problem with a single operator [Paper]. International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM 2015), Seville, Spain. External link
Baptiste, P., Hertz, A., Linhares, A., & Rebaïne, D. (2012). A polynomial time algorithm for unloading boxes off a gravity conveyor. (Technical Report n° G-2012-78). External link
Ouchene, R., Rebaïne, D., & Baptiste, P. (2025). The impact of missing operations on the flow shop: permutation vs non permutation modes. RAIRO - Operations Research, 59(3), 1273-1293. External link
Ouchene, R., Rebaïne, D., & Baptiste, P. (2023). Ambiguity of the definition of permutation flow shops in the presence of missing operations. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 182, 109387 (7 pages). External link
Zouba, M., Baptiste, P., & Rebaïne, D. (2009). Scheduling identical parallel machines and operators within a period based changing mode. Computers & Operations Research, 36(12), 3231-3239. External link