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This paper deals with the problem of processing a set of n jobs on two identical parallel machines. In order to reduce the probability of machine breakdown with minor sacrifices in production time, the machines cannot process the jobs consecutively, they need to be maintained regularly (here we...
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In a recent paper, Chen [J.S. Chen, Scheduling of nonresumable jobs and flexible maintenance activities on a single machine to minimize makespan, European Journal of Operational Research 190 (2008) 90-102] proposes a heuristic algorithm to deal with the problem Scheduling of Nonresumable Jobs...
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In this work, according to integrated pest management principles, a class of predator–prey system with state-dependent impulsive effects is put forward. In this model, the control strategies by releasing natural enemies and spraying pesticide at different thresholds are considered. The...
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A single-machine scheduling problem with workload-dependent maintenance duration is considered. The objective is to minimize total completion time. For the case where the derivation of the maintenance duration function is greater than or equal to 1, a polynomial time optimal algorithm is...
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This paper considers a variation of the classical single machine scheduling problem with tool changes. In the variation, two sets of jobs, namely special jobs and normal jobs, are considered. By special jobs, we mean that each special job must be processed within the first prefixed time units of...
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