[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the maximum completion time for a set of independent jobs. The processing time of a job is a non-linear step function of its starting time and due date. The problem is already known to be N P-hard in the literature. In this paper, we first show this problem to be N P-hard in the ordinary sense by proposing a pseudo-polynomial time dynamic programming algorithm. Then, we develop two dominance rules and a lower bound to design a branch-and-bound algorithm for deriving optimal solutions. Numerical results indicate that the proposed properties can effectively reduce the time required for exploring the solution space.[[note]]SC
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We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
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Abstract: We consider the problem of scheduling jobs with given release times and due dates on a sin...
The paper deals with single machine scheduling problems with setup time considerations where the act...
We consider the problem of minimizing the total completion time on a single batch processing machine...
We study the problems of scheduling a set of nonpreemptive jobs on a single or multiple machines wit...
Abstract. Consider n independent jobs and m uniform machines in parallel. Each job has a processing ...
We study the problems of scheduling a set of nonpreemptive jobs on a single machine and identical pa...
The computational complexity of the problem of scheduling a set of start-time dependent tasks with d...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study a scheduling problem of minimizing the total completion time on ...
We study a single machine scheduling problem of minimizing total completion time with step-improving...
Production systems often experience a shock or a technological change, resulting in performance impr...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem with a single machine and a set of jobs which have to be pr...
Abstract. We study single machine scheduling problems, where processing times of the jobs are expone...
We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
Abstract: We consider the problem of scheduling jobs with given release times and due dates on a sin...
The paper deals with single machine scheduling problems with setup time considerations where the act...
We consider the problem of minimizing the total completion time on a single batch processing machine...
We study the problems of scheduling a set of nonpreemptive jobs on a single or multiple machines wit...
Abstract. Consider n independent jobs and m uniform machines in parallel. Each job has a processing ...
We study the problems of scheduling a set of nonpreemptive jobs on a single machine and identical pa...
The computational complexity of the problem of scheduling a set of start-time dependent tasks with d...