Basic scheduling problems with raw material constraints

Basic scheduling problems with raw material constraints

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Article ID: iaor20063364
Country: United States
Volume: 52
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 527
End Page Number: 535
Publication Date: Sep 2005
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: combinatorial analysis
Abstract:

One of the achievements of scheduling theory is its contribution to practical applications in industrial settings. In particular, taking finiteness of the available production capacity explicitly into account, has been a major improvement of standard practice. Availability of raw materials, however, which is another important constraint in practice, has been largely disregarded in scheduling theory. This paper considers basic models for scheduling problems in contemporary manufacturing settings where raw material availability is of critical importance. We explore single scheduling machine problems, mostly with unit or all equal processing times, and Lmax and Cmax objectives. We present polynomial time algorithms, complexity and approximation results, and computational experiments.

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