Stochastic scheduling for a two-machine open shop

Stochastic scheduling for a two-machine open shop

0.00 Avg rating0 Votes
Article ID: iaor1999179
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 34
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 733
End Page Number: 744
Publication Date: Sep 1997
Journal: Journal of Applied Probability
Authors:
Keywords: job shop
Abstract:

We study the problem of preemptive scheduling of jobs in a two-machine open shop. Jobs require processing on both machines, but the order does not matter. We define the D-LERPT (double longest expected remaining processing time) policy as the policy that first processes jobs that have not yet been processed by either machine (double jobs), in decreasing order of expected remaining processing times, and then processes jobs that require processing on only one machine in any order. We show that D-LERPT stochastically minimizes the makespan when preemption is not permitted and jobs (but not machines) are stochastically identical, and that D-LERPT minimizes the makespan in the increasing convex sense when preemption is permitted and the machines are stochastically identical and processing times are exponential or geometric with a job dependent rate.

Reviews

Required fields are marked *. Your email address will not be published.