We present polynomial-time algorithms for single machine problems with generalized positional deterioration effects and machine maintenance. The decisions should be taken regarding possible sequences of jobs and on the number of maintenance activities to be included into a schedule in order to minimize the overall makespan. We deal with general non-decreasing functions to represent deterioration rates of job processing times. Another novel extension of existing models is our assumption that a maintenance activity does not necessarily fully restore the machine to its original perfect state. In the resulting schedules, the jobs are split into groups, a particular group to be sequenced after a particular maintenance period, and the actual proc...
AbstractThis paper deals with single-machine scheduling problems with decreasing linear deterioratio...
In classical scheduling models, it is normally assumed that the processing times of jobs are fixed. ...
AbstractLearning and job deterioration co-exist in many realistic scheduling situations. This paper ...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with job-dependent machine deterioration. In the p...
AbstractIn a real manufacturing system, a machine may need multiple maintenance activities to improv...
We introduce a general model for single machine scheduling problems, in which the actual processing ...
This paper addresses a single-machine scheduling problem with simultaneous consideration of due-date...
This paper addresses the single-machine scheduling problems with simultaneous considerations of job ...
This paper investigates the scheduling problems with general deterioration models. By the deteriorat...
In this study we examine scheduling a set of deteriorating jobs on a single processor. We propose a ...
In many production systems, maintenance activities including preventive maintenance, repairs and too...
AbstractIn many realistic scheduling settings a job processed later consumes more time than the same...
International audienceIn the last two decades, maintenance as an essential method to prevent machine...
Scheduling with deterioration effects has been widely investigated in the past two decades. In reali...
International audienceWe consider a general model for scheduling jobs on unrelated parallel-machines...
AbstractThis paper deals with single-machine scheduling problems with decreasing linear deterioratio...
In classical scheduling models, it is normally assumed that the processing times of jobs are fixed. ...
AbstractLearning and job deterioration co-exist in many realistic scheduling situations. This paper ...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with job-dependent machine deterioration. In the p...
AbstractIn a real manufacturing system, a machine may need multiple maintenance activities to improv...
We introduce a general model for single machine scheduling problems, in which the actual processing ...
This paper addresses a single-machine scheduling problem with simultaneous consideration of due-date...
This paper addresses the single-machine scheduling problems with simultaneous considerations of job ...
This paper investigates the scheduling problems with general deterioration models. By the deteriorat...
In this study we examine scheduling a set of deteriorating jobs on a single processor. We propose a ...
In many production systems, maintenance activities including preventive maintenance, repairs and too...
AbstractIn many realistic scheduling settings a job processed later consumes more time than the same...
International audienceIn the last two decades, maintenance as an essential method to prevent machine...
Scheduling with deterioration effects has been widely investigated in the past two decades. In reali...
International audienceWe consider a general model for scheduling jobs on unrelated parallel-machines...
AbstractThis paper deals with single-machine scheduling problems with decreasing linear deterioratio...
In classical scheduling models, it is normally assumed that the processing times of jobs are fixed. ...
AbstractLearning and job deterioration co-exist in many realistic scheduling situations. This paper ...