Article ID: | iaor19992933 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 46 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 57 |
End Page Number: | 74 |
Publication Date: | Feb 1999 |
Journal: | Naval Research Logistics |
Authors: | Lee Chung-Yee, Chen Jianer |
Keywords: | computers |
Most papers in the scheduling field assume that a job can be processed by only one machine at a time. Namely, they use a one-job-on-one-machine model. In many industry settings, this may not be an adequate model. Motivated by human resource planning, diagnosable microprocessor systems, berth allocation, and manufacturing systems that may require several resources simultaneously to process a job, we study the problem with a one-job-on-multiple-machine model. In our model, there are several alternatives that can be used to process a job. In each alternative, several machines need to process simultaneously the job assigned. Our purpose is to select an alternative for each job and then to schedule jobs to minimize the completion time of all jobs. In this paper, we provide a pseudopolynomial algorithm to solve optimally the two-machine problem, and a combination of a fully polynomial scheme and a heuristic to solve the three-machine problem. We then extend the results to a general