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We consider a generalized one-dimensional bin packing model in which the cost of a bin is a nondecreasing concave function of the utilization of the bin. We show that for any given positive constant [epsilon], there exists a polynomial-time approximation algorithm with an asymptotic worst-case...
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Scheduling problems with processing set restrictions have been studied extensively by computer scientists and operations researchers under different names. These include "scheduling typed task systems," "multi-purpose machine scheduling," "scheduling with eligibility constraints," "scheduling...
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Given k identical salesmen, where k⩾2 is a constant independent of the input size, the min–max k-traveling salesmen problem on a tree is to determine a set of k tours for the salesmen to serve all customers that are located on a tree-shaped network, so that each tour starts from and returns...
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We consider the problem of allocating demand that originates from multiple sources among multiple inventory locations. Demand from each source arrives dynamically according to an independent Poisson process. The cost of fulfilling each order depends on both the source of the order and its...
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We consider the problem of scheduling a set of equal-processing-time jobs with arbitrary job sizes on a set of batch machines with different capacities. A job can only be assigned to a machine whose capacity is not smaller than the size of the job. Our goal is to minimize the schedule length...
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We consider the problem of scheduling a set of n jobs with arbitrary job sizes on a set of m identical and parallel batch machines so as to minimize the makespan. Motivated by the computational complexity of the problem, we propose a meta-heuristic based on the max–min ant system method....
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We consider the problem of scheduling a set of n independent jobs on m parallel machines, where each job can only be scheduled on a subset of machines called its processing set. The machines are linearly ordered, and the processing set of job j is given by two machine indexes aj and bj; i.e.,...
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We consider several two-agent scheduling problems with controllable job processing times, where agents A and B have to share either a single machine or two identical machines in parallel while processing their jobs. The processing times of the jobs of agent A are compressible at additional cost....
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Consider m identical machines in parallel, each of which can produce k different product types. There is no setup cost when the machines switch from producing one product type to another. There are n orders each of which requests various quantities of the different product types. All orders are...
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