Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10348524 | Computers & Operations Research | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we study a scheduling problem of minimizing the total completion time on a single machine where the processing time of a job is a step function of its starting time and a due date that is common to all jobs. This problem has been shown to be NP-hard in the literature. To derive optimal solutions from a practical aspect, we develop a lower bound and two elimination rules to design branch-and-bound algorithms. Through computational experiments, we show that the proposed properties are effective in curtailing unnecessary explorations during the solution-finding process, and that the synergy of these properties can solve problems with up to 100 jobs in a few seconds.
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Authors
A.A.K. Jeng, B.M.T. Lin,