International audienceIn this paper we deal with the single machine scheduling problem with one non-availability interval to minimize the maximum lateness where jobs have positive tails. Two cases are considered. In the first one, the non-availability interval is due to the machine maintenance. In the second case, the non-availability interval is related to the operator who is organizing the execution of jobs on the machine. The contribution of this paper consists in an improved fully polynomial time approximation scheme (FPTAS) for the maintenance non-availability interval case and the elaboration of the first FPTAS for the operator non-availability interval case. The two FPTASs are strongly polynomial
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[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
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15 pagesIn this paper, we study the single machine total completion time scheduling problem with ava...
This paper addresses a two-machine open shop scheduling problem, in which the machines are not conti...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
International audienceThis paper is the first attempt to successfully design efficient approximation...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the maximization of the weighted number of early job...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Most studies conducted on scheduling problems are assumed that the machine is continuously available...
In a recent paper [Theoretical Computer Science 363, 257–265], He, Zhong and Gu considered the non-r...
We consider a single machine scheduling problem with multiple maintenance activities, where the main...
We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
The strongly NP-hard scheduling problem of minimizing the maximum lateness on one machine subject to...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate two single machine scheduling problems. The first problem addr...
We study the problem of minimizing the number of late jobs on a single machine where job processing ...
We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
15 pagesIn this paper, we study the single machine total completion time scheduling problem with ava...
This paper addresses a two-machine open shop scheduling problem, in which the machines are not conti...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...