This paper considers the problem of scheduling a single machine to minimize the number of late jobs in the presence of sequence-independent family set-up times. The jobs are partitioned into families, and a set-up time is required at the start of each batch, where a batch is a maximal set of jobs in the same family that are processed consecutively. We design branch and bound algorithms that have several alternative features. Lower bounds can be derived by relaxing either the set-up times or the due dates. A first branching scheme uses a forward branching rule with a depth-first search strategy. Dominance criteria, which determine the order of the early jobs within each family and the order of the batches containing early jobs, can be fully ...
This paper investigates a single-machine sequencing problem where the jobs are divided into families...
The discrete lotsizing and scheduling problem for one machine with sequence dependent setup times an...
In this paper we consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the sum of the weights of the late jo...
The paper considers the problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine to minimize the number of t...
textabstractWe address the NP-hard problem of scheduling n independent jobs with release dates, due ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We address the single-machine batch scheduling problem which a...
AbstractWe study the single-machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times in which the ...
We address the NP-hard problem of scheduling n independent jobs with release dates, due dates, and f...
This paper considers the problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine to minimize the number of ...
The single-machine early/tardy (E/T) scheduling problem is addressed in this research. The objective...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine to m...
textabstractWe study the problem of scheduling a chain-reentrant shop, in which each job goes for it...
The single-machine early/tardy (E/T) scheduling problem is addressed in this research. The objective...
Jobs are processed by a single machine in batches. A batch is a set of jobs processed contiguously a...
SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : DO 3848 / INIST-CNRS - I...
This paper investigates a single-machine sequencing problem where the jobs are divided into families...
The discrete lotsizing and scheduling problem for one machine with sequence dependent setup times an...
In this paper we consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the sum of the weights of the late jo...
The paper considers the problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine to minimize the number of t...
textabstractWe address the NP-hard problem of scheduling n independent jobs with release dates, due ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We address the single-machine batch scheduling problem which a...
AbstractWe study the single-machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times in which the ...
We address the NP-hard problem of scheduling n independent jobs with release dates, due dates, and f...
This paper considers the problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine to minimize the number of ...
The single-machine early/tardy (E/T) scheduling problem is addressed in this research. The objective...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine to m...
textabstractWe study the problem of scheduling a chain-reentrant shop, in which each job goes for it...
The single-machine early/tardy (E/T) scheduling problem is addressed in this research. The objective...
Jobs are processed by a single machine in batches. A batch is a set of jobs processed contiguously a...
SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : DO 3848 / INIST-CNRS - I...
This paper investigates a single-machine sequencing problem where the jobs are divided into families...
The discrete lotsizing and scheduling problem for one machine with sequence dependent setup times an...
In this paper we consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the sum of the weights of the late jo...