This paper studies the problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a single machine subject to stochastic breakdowns, where jobs have to be restarted if preemptions occur because of breakdowns. The breakdown process of the machine is independent of the jobs processed on the machine. The processing times required to complete the jobs are constants if no breakdown occurs. The machine uptimes are independently and identically distributed (i.i.d.) and are subject to a uniform distribution. It is proved that the Longest Processing Time first (LPT) rule minimizes the expected makespan. For the large-scale problem, it is also showed that the Shortest Processing Time first (SPT) rule is optimal to minimize the expected total completion times of all jobs
This note deals with the scheduling problem of maximizing the number of early jobs on a single machi...
We consider scheduling problems with m machines in parallel and n jobs. The machines are subject to ...
A number of jobs are to be processed using a number of identical machines which operate in parallel....
We consider the problem of finding a dynamically optimal policy to process n jobs on a single machin...
The problem of scheduling jobs on unreliable machines has received little attention in the literatur...
We study a stochastic scheduling problem with a single machine subject to random breakdowns. We addr...
We study a stochastic scheduling problem of processing a set of jobs on a single machine+ Each job h...
This paper considers the problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a single machine subject to stochast...
In most scheduling problems discussed in the literature it is assumed that the machine (i.e. key res...
We consider the problem of minimizing the expected makespan of n jobs with independent exponentially...
We study a single-machine stochastic scheduling problem with n jobs in which each job has a random p...
We study the problem of scheduling n given jobs on m uniform processors to minimize expected makespa...
A set of jobs is to be processed on a machine which is subject to break-down and repair. When the pr...
The problem of scheduling a two-machine flowshop, where set-up times are considered as separate from...
This note deals with the scheduling problem of maximizing the number of early jobs on a single machi...
This note deals with the scheduling problem of maximizing the number of early jobs on a single machi...
We consider scheduling problems with m machines in parallel and n jobs. The machines are subject to ...
A number of jobs are to be processed using a number of identical machines which operate in parallel....
We consider the problem of finding a dynamically optimal policy to process n jobs on a single machin...
The problem of scheduling jobs on unreliable machines has received little attention in the literatur...
We study a stochastic scheduling problem with a single machine subject to random breakdowns. We addr...
We study a stochastic scheduling problem of processing a set of jobs on a single machine+ Each job h...
This paper considers the problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a single machine subject to stochast...
In most scheduling problems discussed in the literature it is assumed that the machine (i.e. key res...
We consider the problem of minimizing the expected makespan of n jobs with independent exponentially...
We study a single-machine stochastic scheduling problem with n jobs in which each job has a random p...
We study the problem of scheduling n given jobs on m uniform processors to minimize expected makespa...
A set of jobs is to be processed on a machine which is subject to break-down and repair. When the pr...
The problem of scheduling a two-machine flowshop, where set-up times are considered as separate from...
This note deals with the scheduling problem of maximizing the number of early jobs on a single machi...
This note deals with the scheduling problem of maximizing the number of early jobs on a single machi...
We consider scheduling problems with m machines in parallel and n jobs. The machines are subject to ...
A number of jobs are to be processed using a number of identical machines which operate in parallel....