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The two-machine flowshop scheduling problem with total tardiness
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    The two-machine flowshop scheduling problem with total tardiness (English)
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    This paper considers the criterion of minimizing total job tardiness in the two-machine flowshop system. The conditions that determine which of a pair of adjacent jobs in a sequence should precede the other to minimize total job tardiness are derived. A branch-and-bound solution procedure to reach an optimal solution to the problem is developed. A simple and computationally efficient heuristic is also presented. Moreover, an illustrative example together with the computational characteristics of the algorithm and the heuristic is provided.
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    total job tardiness
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    two-machine flowshop
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    branch-and-bound
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    heuristic
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