| Article ID: | iaor1994116 |
| Country: | Israel |
| Volume: | 30 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Start Page Number: | 184 |
| End Page Number: | 193 |
| Publication Date: | Mar 1993 |
| Journal: | Journal of Applied Probability |
| Authors: | Glazebrook K.D. |
A single machine is available to process a collection of stochastic jobs. Processing in preemptive and so (for example) the machine is allowed to switch away from a job before completion, should that prove advantageous. The jobs are deteriorating in the sense that their processing requirements grow (at job-specific rates) as they await processing. This phenomenon might be expected to enhance the status of non-preemptive policies. The primary objective of the paper is to find conditions which are sufficient to ensure the existence of a permutation policy to minimise the expected makespan. Results are also derived for a weighted flowtime criterion. Applications of such models to the control of queues and to communication systems have been cited by other authors.