Setting due dates to minimize the total weighted possibilistic mean value of the weighted earliness‐tardiness costs on a single machine

Setting due dates to minimize the total weighted possibilistic mean value of the weighted earliness‐tardiness costs on a single machine

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Article ID: iaor201111014
Volume: 62
Issue: 11
Start Page Number: 4126
End Page Number: 4139
Publication Date: Dec 2011
Journal: Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: manufacturing industries, production, scheduling
Abstract:

In this paper, it is investigated how to sequence jobs with fuzzy processing times and predict their due dates on a single machine such that the total weighted possibilistic mean value of the weighted earliness–tardiness costs is minimized. First, an optimal polynomial time algorithm is put forward for the scheduling problem when there are no precedence constraints among jobs. Moreover, it is shown that if general precedence constraints are involved, the problem is NP‐hard. Then, four reduction rules are proposed to simplify the constraints without changing the optimal schedule. Based on these rules, an optimal polynomial time algorithm is proposed when the precedence constraint is a tree or a collection of trees. Finally, a numerical experiment is given.

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