This paper deals with the 1 | p- batch , sj≤ b| ∑ Cj scheduling problem, where jobs are scheduled in batches on a single machine in order to minimize the total completion time. A size is given for each job, such that the total size of each batch cannot exceed a fixed capacity b. A graph-based model is proposed for computing a very effective lower bound based on linear programming; the model, with an exponential number of variables, is solved by column generation and embedded into both a heuristic price and branch algorithm and an exact branch and price algorithm. The same model is able to handle parallel-machine problems like Pm| p- batch , sj≤ b| ∑ Cj very efficiently. Computational results show that the new lower bound strongly dominates ...
Abstract This paper studies a batch machine scheduling problem in which decisions on grouping jobs i...
textabstractWe study the problem of scheduling a chain-reentrant shop, in which each job goes for it...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n jobs on m identical parallel batching machines. Each...
This paper presents the problem of batching and scheduling jobs belonging to incompatible job famili...
AbstractWe consider several single machine parallel-batch scheduling problems in which the processin...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
This thesis aims to implement a combination of Linear Programming Column Generation and a Large Neig...
This thesis aims to implement a combination of Linear Programming Column Generation and a Large Neig...
This thesis aims to implement a combination of Linear Programming Column Generation and a Large Neig...
Abstract This paper studies a batch machine scheduling problem in which decisions on grouping jobs i...
textabstractWe study the problem of scheduling a chain-reentrant shop, in which each job goes for it...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n jobs on m identical parallel batching machines. Each...
This paper presents the problem of batching and scheduling jobs belonging to incompatible job famili...
AbstractWe consider several single machine parallel-batch scheduling problems in which the processin...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
Parallel machine scheduling problems concern the scheduling of n jobs on m machines to minimize some...
This thesis aims to implement a combination of Linear Programming Column Generation and a Large Neig...
This thesis aims to implement a combination of Linear Programming Column Generation and a Large Neig...
This thesis aims to implement a combination of Linear Programming Column Generation and a Large Neig...
Abstract This paper studies a batch machine scheduling problem in which decisions on grouping jobs i...
textabstractWe study the problem of scheduling a chain-reentrant shop, in which each job goes for it...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n jobs on m identical parallel batching machines. Each...