Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4630506 | Applied Mathematics and Computation | 2012 | 13 Pages |
In this paper, we analyse the single machine maximum lateness minimization scheduling problem with the processing time based aging effect, where the processing time of each job is described by a non-decreasing function dependent on the sum of the normal processing times of preceded jobs. The computational complexity of this problem was not determined. However, we show it is strongly NP-hard by proving the strong NP-hardness of the single machine maximum completion time minimization problem with this aging model and job deadlines. Furthermore, we determine the boundary between polynomially solvable and NP-hard cases.
► Minimizing lateness with the processing time based aging effect is strongly NP-hard. ► The boundary between polynomially solvable and NP-hard cases is determined. ► A survey on scheduling problems with processing time based aging models is provided.