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In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling tasks on two dedicated processors where some tasks need to be processed only by the first processor and some others by the second processor; the remaining tasks, however, need both processors simultaneously. Tasks have release dates and have...
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This paper addresses cyclic scheduling of a no-wait robotic cell with multiple robots. In contrast to many previous studies, we consider r-degree cyclic (r  1) schedules, in which r identical parts with constant processing times enter and leave the cell in each cycle. We propose an...
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The traditional hypothesis of “rationality” is far from perfect. Models of fairness solely based on consequence cannot explain why the same consequence of an action is perceived and reciprocated differently. A reciprocity model which accounts for both consequence and its underlying intention...
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This paper proposes a branch-and-bound algorithm for cyclic scheduling of a robotic flowshop with multiple part types in which the processing times of parts can vary within their given time windows. The problem consists of two types of sequencing issues: part input sequencing and robot move...
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A Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) system consists of a manufacturing vendor and a number of retailers. In such a system, it is essential for the vendor to optimally determine retailer selection and other related decisions, such as the product’s replenishment cycle time and the wholesale price,...
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In this note, we study parallel machine scheduling problem with past-sequence-dependent delivery times and a deterioration effect. We present polynomial algorithms for the problem with the total workload, the total completion time, the total absolute differences in completion times objectives.
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This paper deals with the robust optimization for the cyclic hoist scheduling problem with processing time window constraints. The robustness of a cyclic hoist schedule is defined as its ability to remain stable in the presence of perturbations or variations of certain degree in the hoist...
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