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Scheduling with learning effects has received lots of research attention lately. However, the multiple-agent setting with learning consideration is relatively limited. On the other hand, the actual processing time of a job under an uncontrolled learning effect will drop to zero precipitously as...
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This paper addresses a batch delivery single-machine scheduling problem in which jobs have an assignable common due window. Each job will incur an early (tardy) penalty if it is early (tardy) with respect to the common due window under a given schedule. There is no capacity limit on each...
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Scheduling with learning effects has continued to attract the attention of scheduling researchers. However, the majority of the research on this topic has been focused on the single-machine setting. Moreover, under the commonly adopted learning model in scheduling, the actual processing time of...
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In scheduling environments with deterioration, a job processed later consumes more time than that same job when processed earlier. The deteriorating job scheduling problems have been widely studied in the last two decades. However, no result of the completion time variance has been reported. In...
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