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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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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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This paper considers a batch delivery scheduling problem in which n independent and simultaneously available jobs are to be processed on m unrelated or uniform parallel machines. The jobs scheduled on the same machine are delivered in batches to customers and the delivery date of a batch equals...
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