@conference{10902/10253, year = {2014}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10902/10253}, abstract = {We consider the job shop scheduling problem with fuzzy durations and expected makespan minimisation. We formally define the space of semi-active and active fuzzy schedules and propose and analyse different schedule-generation schemes (SGSs) in this fuzzy framework. In particular, we study dominance properties of the set of schedules obtained with each SGS. Finally, a computational study illustrates the great difference between the spaces of active and the semi-active fuzzy schedules, an analogous behaviour to that of the deterministic job shop.}, organization = {This research has been supported by the Spanish Government under research grants FEDER TIN2010-20976-C02-02 and MTM2010- 16051 and by the Principality of Asturias (Spain) under grants Severo Ochoa BP13106 and FC-13-COF13-035}, publisher = {IOS Press}, publisher = {ECAI 2014: 21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Estados Unidos, IOS Press, 2014}, title = {Schedule Generation Schemes for Job Shop Problems with Fuzziness}, author = {Palacios, Juan José and Vela, Camino R. and González Rodríguez, Inés and Puente, Jorge}, }