AbstractWe consider parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job is a simple linear increasing function of its starting time. The objectives are to minimize the makespan, total machine load, and total completion time. We show that all the problems are strongly NP-hard with an arbitrary number of machines and NP-hard in the ordinary sense with a fixed number of machines. For the former two problems, we prove that there exists no polynomial time approximation algorithm with a constant worst-case bound when the number of machines is arbitrary unless P=NP. When the number of machines is fixed, we propose two similar fully polynomial-time approximation schemes for the former two problems
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machin...
Author name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Public...
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We consider parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job is a simple l...
AbstractIn the literature, most of the parallel-machine scheduling problems, in which the processing...
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Author name used in this publication: C. T. NgAuthor name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng20...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
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AbstractWe consider several parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a j...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem with a single machine and a set of jobs which have to be pr...
Scheduling deteriorating jobs on parallel machines is an NP-hard problem, for which heuristics would...
We introduce a parallel machine scheduling problem in which the processing times of jobs are not giv...
Department of Logistics2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
We consider the parallel-machine scheduling problem in which the machines have availability constrai...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machin...
Author name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Public...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling resumable deteriorating jobs on a single machine with no...
We consider parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job is a simple l...
AbstractIn the literature, most of the parallel-machine scheduling problems, in which the processing...
AbstractWe consider several single machine parallel-batch scheduling problems in which the processin...
Author name used in this publication: C. T. NgAuthor name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng20...
AbstractWe consider a single machine scheduling problem in which the processing time of a job is a s...
AbstractThis paper deals with single-machine scheduling problems with decreasing linear deterioratio...
AbstractWe consider several parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a j...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem with a single machine and a set of jobs which have to be pr...
Scheduling deteriorating jobs on parallel machines is an NP-hard problem, for which heuristics would...
We introduce a parallel machine scheduling problem in which the processing times of jobs are not giv...
Department of Logistics2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
We consider the parallel-machine scheduling problem in which the machines have availability constrai...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machin...
Author name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Public...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling resumable deteriorating jobs on a single machine with no...