Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6897482 European Journal of Operational Research 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work we consider scheduling problems where a sequence of assignments from products to machines - or from tasks to operators, or from workers to resources - has to be determined, with the goal of minimizing the costs (=money, manpower, and/or time) that are incurred by the interplay between those assignments. To account for the different practical requirements (e.g. few changes between different products/tasks on the same machine/operator, few production disruptions, or few changes of the same worker between different resources), we employ different objective functions that are all based on elementary combinatorial properties of the schedule matrix. We propose simple and efficient algorithms to solve the corresponding optimization problems, and provide hardness results where such algorithms most likely do not exist.
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