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We consider the online bounded-batch scheduling to minimize total weighted completion time on parallel machines. In the problem, a set of n independent jobs arriving online over time has to be scheduled on m given machines, where the information of each job including its processing time and...
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We consider online scheduling of unit length jobs on m identical parallel-batch machines. Jobs arrive over time. The objective is to minimize maximum flow-time, with the flow-time of a job being the difference of its completion time and its release time. A parallel-batch machine can handle up to...
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It is well-known that a single machine scheduling problem of minimizing the total tardiness is NP-hard. Recently, Liu, Ng and Cheng solved some special hierarchical minimization problems with total tardiness as the primary criterion by the Algorithm TAP (Two Assignment Problems) in O(n3) time....
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In the single machine scheduling problem with job delivery to minimize makespan, jobs are processed on a single machine and delivered by a capacitated vehicle to their respective customers. We first consider the special case with a single customer, that is, all jobs have the same transportation...
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We consider a non-preemptive single machine scheduling problem with forbidden intervals. Associated with each job is a given processing time and a delivery time to its customer, when the processing of the job is complete. The objective is to minimize the time taken for all the jobs to be...
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In this paper, we consider the rescheduling problem for jobs on a single machine with release dates to minimize total sequence disruption under a limit on the makespan. We show that the considered problem can be solved in polynomial time. Consequently, the rescheduling problem for jobs on a...
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It is known that the single machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of tardy jobs is polynomially solvable. However, it becomes NP-hard if each job has a deadline. Recently, Huo et al. solved some special cases by a backwards scheduling approach. In this note we present a dual...
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