We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple linear increasing function of its starting time and the machine is subject to an availability constraint. We consider the non-resumable case. The objectives are to minimize the makespan and the total completion time. We show that both problems are NP-hard and present pseudo-polynomial time optimal algorithms to solve them. Furthermore, for the makespan problem, we present an optimal approximation algorithm for the on-line case, and a fully polynomial time approximation scheme for the off-line case. For the total completion time problem, we provide a heuristic and evaluate its efficiency by computational experiments
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We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
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AbstractWe study a single machine scheduling problem with availability constraints and sequence-depe...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs in batches on a single machine where the processing time ...
We study the problems of scheduling a set of nonpreemptive jobs on a single or multiple machines wit...
In single machine scheduling problems with availability constraints, machines are not available for ...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
AbstractThis article considers a single machine scheduling problem with an availability constraint u...
We consider the parallel-machine scheduling problem in which the machines have availability constrai...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem with a single machine and a set of jobs which have to be pr...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling resumable deteriorating jobs on a single machine with no...
We consider parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job is a simple l...
15 pagesIn this paper, we study the single machine total completion time scheduling problem with ava...
We introduce a parallel machine scheduling problem in which the processing times of jobs are not giv...
In this paper we study the scheduling problem that considers both production and job delivery at the...
We study a single machine scheduling problem with availability constraints and sequence-dependent se...
AbstractWe study a single machine scheduling problem with availability constraints and sequence-depe...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs in batches on a single machine where the processing time ...
We study the problems of scheduling a set of nonpreemptive jobs on a single or multiple machines wit...
In single machine scheduling problems with availability constraints, machines are not available for ...