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Average and worst-case analysis of heuristics for the maximum tardiness problem (English)
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We study the problem of scheduling n jobs with known ready times, processing times and due dates, on a single processor, so as to minimize the tardiness of the job which is latest relative to its due date. We develop a number of heuristic approaches for this problem and study their average error (heuristic value compared to the optimal solution value), over a large number of randomly generated problems. We use linear programming to estimate worst-case performance bounds for all the heuristics. Nonparametric statistical tests show a very strong relationship between worst-case and average-case error, and also between worst-case error and the frequency with which the heuristics identify optimal solutions.
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maximum tardiness problem
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known ready times, processing times and due dates
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single processor
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heuristic approaches
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average error
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worst-case performance bounds
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Nonparametric statistical tests
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