Article ID: | iaor200694 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 43 |
Issue: | 15 |
Start Page Number: | 3231 |
End Page Number: | 3246 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2005 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Research |
Authors: | Curry J., Peters B. |
Nervousness in machine assignments during rescheduling can cause problems for the implementation of a scheduling system. This paper examines rescheduling due to the arrival of new jobs to the system. Parallel machine scheduling problems with stepwise increasing tardiness cost objectives, non-zero machine ready times, constraints that limit machine reassignments, and machine reassignment costs are considered. Simulation experiments and individual scheduling problems indicate that nervousness can be controlled at a low cost in some parallel machine scheduling environments. The rescheduling problems in the simulation are solved with a branch-and-price algorithm. Significant gains in schedule stability can be achieved by selecting the alternative optimal solution with the fewest machine reassignments.