Article ID: | iaor200971755 |
Country: | Germany |
Volume: | 7 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 239 |
End Page Number: | 253 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2009 |
Journal: | 4OR |
Authors: | Brauner N, Finke G, Lehoux-Lebacque V, Rapine C, Kellerer H, Potts C, Strusevich V |
In the scheduling literature, the notion of machine non-availability periods is well known, for instance for maintenance. In our case of planning chemical experiments, we have special periods (the week-ends, holidays, vacations) where the chemists are not available. However, human intervention by the chemists is required to handle the starting and termination of the experiments. This gives rise to a new type of scheduling problems, namely problems of finding schedules that respect the operator non-availability periods. These problems are analyzed on a single machine with the makespan as criterion. Properties are described and performance ratios are given for list scheduling and other polynomial-time algorithms.