We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan objective, in the presence of constraints that for certain pairs of jobs require a delay between the completion of the first job and the start of the second (delayed precedence constraints). This problem arises naturally in the context of the Shifting Bottleneck Procedure for the general job shop scheduling problem, as a relaxation of the latter, tighter than the standard one-machine relaxation. The paper first highlights the difference between the two relaxations through some relevant complexity results. Then it introduces a modified Longest Tail Heuristic whose analysis identifies those situations that permit efficient branching. As a resu...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2009-500-001_abstract.pdfIn many real-life situations the process...
edu. cn The shifting bottleneck procedures are mainly b a e d on one-machine scheduling algorithm, s...
In this paper we deal with a variant of the Job Shop Scheduling Problem. We consider the addition of...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
The contribution of this paper to the job shop related literature is twofold. First, we provide an e...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on a single machine subject to given release dates and pr...
This paper studies a scheduling problem in a single-machine environment. Each job has a processing ...
AbstractA single-machine scheduling problem with precedence delays is analyzed. A set of n tasks is ...
We investigate one-machine scheduling problems subject to generalized prece-dence constraints. A pre...
We study a single-machine scheduling problem that is a generalization of a number of problems for wh...
We consider various single machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job depends...
The purpose of this note is two-fold. First, it answers an open prob- lem about a single-machine sch...
In many real-life situations the processing conditions in scheduling models cannot be viewed as give...
In this paper we introduce some new time-bound adjustment techniques for shop scheduling. Tradition...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2009-500-001_abstract.pdfIn many real-life situations the process...
edu. cn The shifting bottleneck procedures are mainly b a e d on one-machine scheduling algorithm, s...
In this paper we deal with a variant of the Job Shop Scheduling Problem. We consider the addition of...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
We study the one machine scheduling problem with release and delivery times and the minimum makespan...
The contribution of this paper to the job shop related literature is twofold. First, we provide an e...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on a single machine subject to given release dates and pr...
This paper studies a scheduling problem in a single-machine environment. Each job has a processing ...
AbstractA single-machine scheduling problem with precedence delays is analyzed. A set of n tasks is ...
We investigate one-machine scheduling problems subject to generalized prece-dence constraints. A pre...
We study a single-machine scheduling problem that is a generalization of a number of problems for wh...
We consider various single machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job depends...
The purpose of this note is two-fold. First, it answers an open prob- lem about a single-machine sch...
In many real-life situations the processing conditions in scheduling models cannot be viewed as give...
In this paper we introduce some new time-bound adjustment techniques for shop scheduling. Tradition...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2009-500-001_abstract.pdfIn many real-life situations the process...
edu. cn The shifting bottleneck procedures are mainly b a e d on one-machine scheduling algorithm, s...
In this paper we deal with a variant of the Job Shop Scheduling Problem. We consider the addition of...