Minimizing total tardiness in a stochastic single machine scheduling problem using approximate dynamic programming

Minimizing total tardiness in a stochastic single machine scheduling problem using approximate dynamic programming

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Article ID: iaor20108141
Volume: 13
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 597
End Page Number: 607
Publication Date: Dec 2010
Journal: Journal of Scheduling
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: dynamic
Abstract:

This paper addresses the non-preemptive single machine scheduling problem to minimize total tardiness. We are interested in the online version of this problem, where orders arrive at the system at random times. Jobs have to be scheduled without knowledge of what jobs will come afterwards. The processing times and the due dates become known when the order is placed. The order release date occurs only at the beginning of periodic intervals. A customized approximate dynamic programming method is introduced for this problem. The authors also present numerical experiments that assess the reliability of the new approach and show that it performs better than a myopic policy.

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