A single-machine two-agent scheduling problem by a branch-and-bound and three simulated annealing algorithms (Q1723459)

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    A single-machine two-agent scheduling problem by a branch-and-bound and three simulated annealing algorithms
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7025451

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      A single-machine two-agent scheduling problem by a branch-and-bound and three simulated annealing algorithms (English)
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      19 February 2019
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      Summary: In the field of distributed decision making, different agents share a common processing resource, and each agent wants to minimize a cost function depending on its jobs only. These issues arise in different application contexts, including real-time systems, integrated service networks, industrial districts, and telecommunication systems. Motivated by its importance on practical applications, we consider two-agent scheduling on a single machine where the objective is to minimize the total completion time of the jobs of the first agent with the restriction that an upper bound is allowed the total completion time of the jobs for the second agent. For solving the proposed problem, a branch-and-bound and three simulated annealing algorithms are developed for the optimal solution, respectively. In addition, the extensive computational experiments are also conducted to test the performance of the algorithms.
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