Parallel-machine scheduling under potential disruption
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- Single machine scheduling under potential disruption
- Parallel-machine scheduling with potential disruption and positional-dependent processing times
- Scheduling on a single machine and parallel machines with batch deliveries and potential disruption
- Rescheduling on identical parallel machines with machine disruptions to minimize total completion time
- Scheduling nonpreemptive jobs on parallel machines subject to exponential unrecoverable interruptions
Cites work
- Assessing the effects of machine breakdowns in stochastic scheduling
- Coordinated stocking, clearance sales, and return policies for a supply chain
- Machine scheduling with an availability constraint
- Matchup Scheduling with Multiple Resources, Release Dates and Disruptions
- One-Processor Scheduling with Symmetric Earliness and Tardiness Penalties
- Scheduling with limited machine availability
- Single machine flow-time scheduling with a single breakdown
- Single machine scheduling under potential disruption
- Two machine scheduling under disruptions with transportation considerations
Cited in
(18)- Minimization of the weighted number of tardy jobs of two parallel machines scheduling with machine disruptions
- Scheduling jobs with truncated exponential learning functions
- Distributionally robust scheduling on parallel machines under moment uncertainty
- Parallel-machine scheduling with potential disruption and positional-dependent processing times
- Scheduling on a single machine and parallel machines with batch deliveries and potential disruption
- A Survey on Approximation Algorithms for Scheduling with Machine Unavailability
- The balanced maximally diverse grouping problem with integer attribute values
- Optimal due-date assignment problem with learning effect and resource-dependent processing times
- Disruption management for single machine scheduling on total loss before completion
- Two machine scheduling under disruptions with transportation considerations
- Single machine scheduling under potential disruption
- Scheduling nonpreemptive jobs on parallel machines subject to exponential unrecoverable interruptions
- Rescheduling on identical parallel machines with machine disruptions to minimize total completion time
- Single-machine scheduling with nonlinear deterioration
- Unrelated parallel-machine scheduling with deteriorating maintenance activities to minimize the total completion time
- Minimising total flow-time on two parallel machines with planned downtimes and resumable jobs
- Minimizing makespan in a two-machine flow shop with effects of deterioration and learning
- Scheduling linear deteriorating jobs to minimize the number of tardy jobs
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