We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. We omit here one of the standard assumptions in scheduling theory, which is that the processing times are deterministic. In this scheduling environment, the completion times will be stochastic variables as well. Instead of looking at the expected number of on time jobs, we present a new model to deal with the stochastic completion times, which is based on using a chance constraint to define whether a job is on time or late: a job is on time if the probability that it is completed by the deterministic due date is at least equal to a certain given minimum success probability. We have studied this problem for four classes of stochastic processing times. Th...
In this dissertation we study a broad class of stochastic scheduling problems characterized by the p...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are heterogeneous p...
Robustness in scheduling addresses the capability of devising schedules which are not sensitive - to...
We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. This proble...
We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. We omit he...
This paper is concerned with the problems in scheduling a set of jobs associated with random due dat...
There are many real world problems in which parameters like the arrival time of new jobs, failure of...
We are concerning with single machine scheduling problem: there are n jobs J1, J2,..., Jn to be sche...
The research in the field of robust scheduling aims at devising schedules which are not sensitive—to...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are hetero-geneous ...
This paper is devoted to two types of stochastic scheduling problems, one involving a single machine...
Traditional job shop scheduling models ignore the stochastic elements that exist in actual job shops...
We consider a model for scheduling under, uncertainty. In this model, we combine the main characteri...
This chapter surveys the literature on scheduling problems with random attributes, including process...
In this dissertation we study a broad class of stochastic scheduling problems characterized by the p...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are heterogeneous p...
Robustness in scheduling addresses the capability of devising schedules which are not sensitive - to...
We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. This proble...
We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. We omit he...
This paper is concerned with the problems in scheduling a set of jobs associated with random due dat...
There are many real world problems in which parameters like the arrival time of new jobs, failure of...
We are concerning with single machine scheduling problem: there are n jobs J1, J2,..., Jn to be sche...
The research in the field of robust scheduling aims at devising schedules which are not sensitive—to...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are hetero-geneous ...
This paper is devoted to two types of stochastic scheduling problems, one involving a single machine...
Traditional job shop scheduling models ignore the stochastic elements that exist in actual job shops...
We consider a model for scheduling under, uncertainty. In this model, we combine the main characteri...
This chapter surveys the literature on scheduling problems with random attributes, including process...
In this dissertation we study a broad class of stochastic scheduling problems characterized by the p...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are heterogeneous p...
Robustness in scheduling addresses the capability of devising schedules which are not sensitive - to...