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Traditional production scheduling and control are increasingly inadequate in light of the rapid evolution of manufacturing technology , the growing impact of unforeseen disruptions, and the generally increasing complexity of production. A framework for future-proof production scheduling and control is introduced to close this gap, providing a comprehensive overview of future requirements and the necessary technologies and approaches. Robust decision criteria are derived, explained and filled with major recent advances in production scheduling and control, digital twins , artificial intelligence , and knowledge formalisation. Emerging trends are discussed, and an outlook for future research and decision-making is derived.
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