Minimization of maximum lateness under linear deterioration

Minimization of maximum lateness under linear deterioration

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Article ID: iaor2005929
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 31
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 459
End Page Number: 469
Publication Date: Dec 2003
Journal: OMEGA
Authors: ,
Keywords: production
Abstract:

This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum lateness. The processing time of each job is a linear function of the time when the job starts processing. This problem is known to be NP-hard in the literature. In this paper, we design a branch-and-bound algorithm for deriving exact solutions by incorporating several properties concerning dominance relations and lower bounds. These properties produce synergic effects in accelerating the solution finding process such that the algorithm can solve problems of 100 jobs within 1 min on average. To compose approximate solutions, we revise a heuristic algorithm available in the literature and propose several hybrid variants. Numerical results evince that the proposed approaches are very effective in successfully reporting optimal solutions for most of the test cases.

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