Single-machine scheduling with times-based and job-dependent learning effect

Single-machine scheduling with times-based and job-dependent learning effect

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Article ID: iaor20172625
Volume: 68
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 809
End Page Number: 815
Publication Date: Jul 2017
Journal: J Oper Res Soc
Authors: , ,
Keywords: scheduling, combinatorial optimization, learning
Abstract:

ABSRACT: Learning effect is a phenomenon in industrial processes that a machine (plant, worker, etc) can improve its productivity continuously with time, that is the actual processing time of a job decreases after the machine (plant, worker, etc) processes other jobs and gains some experiences. We study single machine scheduling problems with sum‐of‐processing‐time based and job‐dependent learning effect. The objectives are to minimize the maximum lateness, the number of tardy jobs, and total weighted completion time. By performing reductions from equal cardinality partition problem, we prove that these problems under investigation are all NP‐hard. Two special cases that can be solved in polynomial time are also presented.

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