We consider various single machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job depends either on its position in a processing sequence or on its start time. We focus on problems of minimizing the makespan or the sum of (weighted) completion times of the jobs. In many situations we show that the objective function is priority-generating, and therefore the corresponding scheduling problem under series-parallel precedence constraints is polynomially solvable. In other situations we provide counter-examples that show that the objective function is not priority-generating
For s-precedence constraints, job i cannot start processing until all jobs that precede i start. Thi...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We consider various single machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job depends...
International audienceIn many real-life situations the processing conditions in scheduling models ca...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2009-500-001_abstract.pdfIn many real-life situations the process...
AbstractThis paper deals with single-machine scheduling problems with decreasing linear deterioratio...
The purpose of this note is two-fold. First, it answers an open prob- lem about a single-machine sch...
AbstractA single-machine scheduling problem with precedence delays is analyzed. A set of n tasks is ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a single machine with the objective o...
We consider the single machine parallel batch scheduling problems to minimize makespan and total com...
This paper studies a scheduling problem in a single-machine environment. Each job has a processing ...
National audienceWe demonstrate that several single machine scheduling problems with positionally de...
We investigate one-machine scheduling problems subject to generalized prece-dence constraints. A pre...
For s-precedence constraints, a job cannot start processing until all preceding jobs have started. W...
For s-precedence constraints, job i cannot start processing until all jobs that precede i start. Thi...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We consider various single machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job depends...
International audienceIn many real-life situations the processing conditions in scheduling models ca...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2009-500-001_abstract.pdfIn many real-life situations the process...
AbstractThis paper deals with single-machine scheduling problems with decreasing linear deterioratio...
The purpose of this note is two-fold. First, it answers an open prob- lem about a single-machine sch...
AbstractA single-machine scheduling problem with precedence delays is analyzed. A set of n tasks is ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a single machine with the objective o...
We consider the single machine parallel batch scheduling problems to minimize makespan and total com...
This paper studies a scheduling problem in a single-machine environment. Each job has a processing ...
National audienceWe demonstrate that several single machine scheduling problems with positionally de...
We investigate one-machine scheduling problems subject to generalized prece-dence constraints. A pre...
For s-precedence constraints, a job cannot start processing until all preceding jobs have started. W...
For s-precedence constraints, job i cannot start processing until all jobs that precede i start. Thi...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...