AbstractMinimizing the number of precedence constrained, unit-time tardy jobs is strongly NP-hard on a single machine. We study a special case of the problem where a job is tardy if it is finished more than a fixed K time units after its earliest possible completion time under the precedence constraints. We prove that the problem remains strongly NP-hard even with these special due dates. We also present polynomial time solutions for the weighted version of the problem if the precedence constraints are out-forests or interval orders. In the process, we also present a polynomial time solution for a special case of the minimum weight hitting set problem
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AbstractMinimizing the number of precedence constrained, unit-time tardy jobs is strongly NP-hard on...
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This is a special issue for the papers presented in the Eighth International Workshop on Project Man...
In this note we provide new complexity and algorithmic results for scheduling inventory releasing jo...
We consider the problem of scheduling unit-length jobs on identical machines subject to precedence c...
The problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine in order to minimize the weighted sum of earlin...
Schrage and Baker (1978) proposed a generic dynamic programming (DP) algorithm to tackle precedencec...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide three notes on scheduling unit-length jobs with prec...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs on a single machine to minimize total tardin...
In a classical scheduling problem, we are given a set of $n$ jobs of unitlength along with precedenc...
AbstractMinimizing the number of precedence constrained, unit-time tardy jobs is strongly NP-hard on...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problems of scheduling jobs with agreeable processing times and d...
AbstractA set P of n jobs has to be processed without preemption, one job at a time, on a single mac...
In this paper we study the problems of scheduling jobs with agreeable processing times and due dates...
We study a single-machine scheduling problem that is a generalization of a number of problems for wh...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze a special case of the non-pre-emptive single machine schedul...
AbstractGiven a set T of tasks, each of unit length and having an individual deadline d(t)∈Z+, a set...
This is a special issue for the papers presented in the Eighth International Workshop on Project Man...
In this note we provide new complexity and algorithmic results for scheduling inventory releasing jo...
We consider the problem of scheduling unit-length jobs on identical machines subject to precedence c...
The problem of scheduling n jobs on a single machine in order to minimize the weighted sum of earlin...
Schrage and Baker (1978) proposed a generic dynamic programming (DP) algorithm to tackle precedencec...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide three notes on scheduling unit-length jobs with prec...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs on a single machine to minimize total tardin...
In a classical scheduling problem, we are given a set of $n$ jobs of unitlength along with precedenc...