This paper addresses the issue of how to best execute the schedule in a two-phase scheduling decision framework by considering a two-machine flow-shop scheduling problem in which each uncertain processing time of a job on a machine may take any value between a lower and upper bound. The scheduling objective is to minimize the makespan. There are two phases in the scheduling process: the off-line phase (the schedule planning phase) and the on-line phase (the schedule execution phase). The information of the lower and upper bound for each uncertain processing time is available at the beginning of the off-line phase while the local information on the realization (the actual value) of each uncertain processing time is available once the corresp...
This paper considers a variant of the classical problem of minimizing makespan in a two-machine flow...
AbstractThe paper considers a two machine flow shop scheduling problem with no wait in process. The ...
We consider a class of schedules obtained in the following way. In a schedule of proce...
Non-preemptive two-machine flow-shop scheduling problem with uncertain processing times of n jobs is...
The two-machine flowshop scheduling problem with the performance measure of total tardiness is addre...
This paper addresses scheduling n jobs in a two-machine flow shop to minimize the total completion t...
AbstractThis paper addresses scheduling n jobs in a two-machine flow shop to minimize the total comp...
We consider the four-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimize makespan where processing times...
The four-machine flowshop scheduling problem is investigated with the objective of minimizing total ...
AbstractWe consider the two-machine flowshop scheduling problem where jobs have random processing ti...
A scheduling system is proposed and developed for a special type of flow shop. Ln this flow shop the...
This paper addresses the minimization of the mean absolute deviation from a common due date in a two...
AbstractThis study addresses a two-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimize maximum lateness ...
We address the three-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimize makespan where processing times...
This paper focuses on characterization of scheduling in systems with one or multiple machines. There...
This paper considers a variant of the classical problem of minimizing makespan in a two-machine flow...
AbstractThe paper considers a two machine flow shop scheduling problem with no wait in process. The ...
We consider a class of schedules obtained in the following way. In a schedule of proce...
Non-preemptive two-machine flow-shop scheduling problem with uncertain processing times of n jobs is...
The two-machine flowshop scheduling problem with the performance measure of total tardiness is addre...
This paper addresses scheduling n jobs in a two-machine flow shop to minimize the total completion t...
AbstractThis paper addresses scheduling n jobs in a two-machine flow shop to minimize the total comp...
We consider the four-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimize makespan where processing times...
The four-machine flowshop scheduling problem is investigated with the objective of minimizing total ...
AbstractWe consider the two-machine flowshop scheduling problem where jobs have random processing ti...
A scheduling system is proposed and developed for a special type of flow shop. Ln this flow shop the...
This paper addresses the minimization of the mean absolute deviation from a common due date in a two...
AbstractThis study addresses a two-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimize maximum lateness ...
We address the three-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimize makespan where processing times...
This paper focuses on characterization of scheduling in systems with one or multiple machines. There...
This paper considers a variant of the classical problem of minimizing makespan in a two-machine flow...
AbstractThe paper considers a two machine flow shop scheduling problem with no wait in process. The ...
We consider a class of schedules obtained in the following way. In a schedule of proce...