Time-indexed formulations for machine scheduling problems have received a great deal of attention; not only do the linear programming relaxations provide strong lower bounds, but they are good guides for approximation algorithms as well. Unfortunately, time-indexed formulations have one major disadvantage their size. Even for relatively small instances the number of constraints and the number of variables can be large. In this paper, we discuss how Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition techniques can be applied to alleviate, at least partly, the difficulties associated with the size of time-indexed formulations. In addition, we show that the application of these techniques still allows the use of cut generation techniques
In Van den Akker, Van Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a timeindexed formulation for ...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
A big bucket time indexed mixed integer linear programming formulation for nonpreemptive single mach...
Time-indexed formulations for machine scheduling problems have received a great deal of attention; n...
Time-indexed formulations for single-machine scheduling problems have received a lot of attention, b...
We consider the general machine scheduling problem to minimize the scheduling cost. One of the most ...
In this thesis, we study various approaches that could be used in finding a lower bound for single ...
Scheduling problems are notoriously difficult and ILP models have not yet shown adequate strength fo...
We consider the formulation of non-preemptive single machine scheduling problems using time-indexed ...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
In Van den Akker, Van Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a time-indexed formulation for...
We report new results for a time-indexed formulation of nonpreemptive single-machine scheduling prob...
We present a general time-indexed formulation that contains scheduling problems with unrelated paral...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
In Van den Akker, Va, Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a tume-indexed formulation for...
In Van den Akker, Van Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a timeindexed formulation for ...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
A big bucket time indexed mixed integer linear programming formulation for nonpreemptive single mach...
Time-indexed formulations for machine scheduling problems have received a great deal of attention; n...
Time-indexed formulations for single-machine scheduling problems have received a lot of attention, b...
We consider the general machine scheduling problem to minimize the scheduling cost. One of the most ...
In this thesis, we study various approaches that could be used in finding a lower bound for single ...
Scheduling problems are notoriously difficult and ILP models have not yet shown adequate strength fo...
We consider the formulation of non-preemptive single machine scheduling problems using time-indexed ...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
In Van den Akker, Van Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a time-indexed formulation for...
We report new results for a time-indexed formulation of nonpreemptive single-machine scheduling prob...
We present a general time-indexed formulation that contains scheduling problems with unrelated paral...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
In Van den Akker, Va, Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a tume-indexed formulation for...
In Van den Akker, Van Hoesel, and Savelsbergh [1994], we have studied a timeindexed formulation for ...
We consider a time-indexed formulation for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. We sho...
A big bucket time indexed mixed integer linear programming formulation for nonpreemptive single mach...