Single machine sequencing with linear models of release dates

Single machine sequencing with linear models of release dates

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Article ID: iaor19982715
Country: United States
Volume: 45
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 99
End Page Number: 114
Publication Date: Feb 1998
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
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The paper deals with a problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a single machine. Before a job is released for processing, it must undergo some preprocessing treatment that consumes resources. It is assumed that the release date of a job is a linear decreasing continuous function of the amount of a locally and globally constrained, continuously divisible resource (e.g. energy, catalyzer, financial outlay, gas). The problem is to find a sequence of jobs and a resource allocation that will minimize the maximum job completion time. Such a problem appears, for example, in the ingot preheating and hot-rolling process in steel mills. It is shown that problem is strongly NP-hard. Some polynomially solvable cases of the problem and approximate algorithms with both experimental and worst-case analysis are presented.

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