ABSTRACT: This scheduling model is derived from the real problem of scheduling looms in a textile industry. Jobs may be independently split over several specified machines and preemption is allowed. Dead-lines are specified for each job and jobs are assumed to be available. It is shown that minimizing maximum weighted tardiness can be done in polynomial time. The case of uniform machines (as in the considered application) can be modeled as a network flow and minimization of maximum tardiness can be done in strongly polynomial time. The case of unrelated machines can be solved either by generalized flow tech-niques or by Linear Programming. Attention is also focused on the problem of finding so-called Unordered Lexico Optima, in order to sch...
In this paper we address a practical lot splitting and scheduling problem of a textile company that...
This thesis contributes to theoretical and quantitative aspects of machine scheduling. In fact, it i...
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This scheduling model is derived from the real problem of scheduling looms in a textile industry. J...
This dissertation addresses the problem of scheduling a set of jobs under two different measures of ...
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Motivated by just-in-time manufacturing, we consider a single machine scheduling problem with dual c...
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This paper considers the problem of scheduling a given set of jobs on a single machine in order to m...
This paper studies a complex variation of the parallel machine scheduling (PMS) problem, as encounte...
In this paper, we address a lot splitting and scheduling problem existent in a textile factory. The ...
International audienceThe problem of scheduling N jobs on M uniform parallel machines is studied. Th...
In this paper we present two planning and scheduling models for a real problem of a textile industry...
In this paper, we focused on a real-life, large-scale problem of loom scheduling, which has 1100 ind...
Scheduling to maximize the (weighted) number of Just-In-Time (JIT) jobs or minimize the (weight...
In this paper we address a practical lot splitting and scheduling problem of a textile company that...
This thesis contributes to theoretical and quantitative aspects of machine scheduling. In fact, it i...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...
This scheduling model is derived from the real problem of scheduling looms in a textile industry. J...
This dissertation addresses the problem of scheduling a set of jobs under two different measures of ...
This study focuses on the study of a unique but commonly occurring manufacturing problem of scheduli...
Motivated by just-in-time manufacturing, we consider a single machine scheduling problem with dual c...
International audienceThis paper studies the scheduling of lots (jobs) of different product types (j...
This paper considers the problem of scheduling a given set of jobs on a single machine in order to m...
This paper studies a complex variation of the parallel machine scheduling (PMS) problem, as encounte...
In this paper, we address a lot splitting and scheduling problem existent in a textile factory. The ...
International audienceThe problem of scheduling N jobs on M uniform parallel machines is studied. Th...
In this paper we present two planning and scheduling models for a real problem of a textile industry...
In this paper, we focused on a real-life, large-scale problem of loom scheduling, which has 1100 ind...
Scheduling to maximize the (weighted) number of Just-In-Time (JIT) jobs or minimize the (weight...
In this paper we address a practical lot splitting and scheduling problem of a textile company that...
This thesis contributes to theoretical and quantitative aspects of machine scheduling. In fact, it i...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...