An exact approach for scheduling jobs with regular step cost functions on a single machine

An exact approach for scheduling jobs with regular step cost functions on a single machine

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Article ID: iaor20118735
Volume: 39
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 1033
End Page Number: 1043
Publication Date: May 2012
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: manufacturing industries, combinatorial optimization, programming: integer, graphs
Abstract:

This paper studies a single‐machine scheduling problem whose objective is to minimize a regular step total cost function. Lower and upper bounds, obtained from linear and Lagrangian relaxations of different Integer Linear Programming formulations, are compared. A dedicated exact approach is presented, based on a Lagrangian relaxation. It consists of finding a Constrained Shortest Path in a specific graph designed to embed a dominance property. Filtering rules are developed for this approach in order to reduce the size of the graph, and the problem is solved by successively removing infeasible paths from the graph. Numerical experiments are conducted to evaluate the lower and upper bounds. Moreover, the exact approach is compared with a standard solver and a naive branch‐and‐bound algorithm.

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