Single-machine scheduling of multi-operation jobs without missing operations to minimize the total completion time
We consider the problem of scheduling multi-operation jobs on a singe machine to minimize the total completion time. Each job consists of several operations that belong to different families. In a schedule each family of job operations may be processed as batches with each batch incurring a set-up time. A job is completed when all of its operations have been processed. We first show that the problem is strongly NP-hard even when the set-up times are common and each operation is not missing. When the operations have identical processing times and either the maximum set-up time is sufficiently small or the minimum set-up time is sufficiently large, the problem can be solved in polynomial time. We then consider the problem under the job-batch restriction in which the operations of each batch is partitioned into operation batches according to a partition of the jobs. We show that this case of the problem can be solved in polynomial time under a certain condition.
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2008
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Authors: | Cheng, T.C.E. ; Ng, C.T. ; Yuan, J.J. |
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European Journal of Operational Research. - Elsevier, ISSN 0377-2217. - Vol. 191.2008, 2, p. 320-331
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Elsevier |
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