AbstractThis article considers a single machine scheduling problem with an availability constraint under simple linear deterioration. The non-preemptive case is taken into account as well. The objective is to minimize the makespan in the system. The addressed problem is first described as a 0–1 integer programming model, and is then solved optimally. Subsequently, we prove that the addressed problem belongs to NP-hard. Thus, some heuristic algorithms based on the bin packing concepts are provided for solving the addressed problem. Computational results show that the proposed algorithm H3 performs well. In addition, a good strategy that sets the maintenance to start epoch when half the jobs have been already processed is suggested as well
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In this paper, we consider a single machine scheduling problem with release date and inventory const...
Most studies conducted on scheduling problems are assumed that the machine is continuously available...
AbstractThis article considers a single machine scheduling problem with an availability constraint u...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
AbstractWe study a single machine scheduling problem with availability constraints and sequence-depe...
In this paper we address the problem of scheduling jobs on a single machine with cyclical machine av...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling resumable deteriorating jobs on a single machine with no...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with job-dependent machine deterioration. In the p...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem with a single machine and a set of jobs which have to be pr...
AbstractIn the past, research on multiple criteria scheduling assumes that the number of available m...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In single machine scheduling problems with availability constraints, machines are not available for ...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In this paper, we consider a single machine scheduling problem with release date and inventory const...
Most studies conducted on scheduling problems are assumed that the machine is continuously available...
AbstractThis article considers a single machine scheduling problem with an availability constraint u...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
We consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a simple li...
AbstractWe study a single machine scheduling problem with availability constraints and sequence-depe...
In this paper we address the problem of scheduling jobs on a single machine with cyclical machine av...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling resumable deteriorating jobs on a single machine with no...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with job-dependent machine deterioration. In the p...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem with a single machine and a set of jobs which have to be pr...
AbstractIn the past, research on multiple criteria scheduling assumes that the number of available m...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In single machine scheduling problems with availability constraints, machines are not available for ...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In this paper, we consider a single machine scheduling problem with release date and inventory const...
Most studies conducted on scheduling problems are assumed that the machine is continuously available...