A backward approach in list scheduling algorithms for multi-machine tardiness problems
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1891242
DOI10.1016/0305-0548(94)E0019-4zbMath0827.90073OpenAlexW2010063115MaRDI QIDQ1891242
Publication date: 13 December 1995
Published in: Computers \& Operations Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-0548(94)e0019-4
Related Items (12)
List scheduling and beam search methods for the flexible job shop scheduling problem with sequencing flexibility ⋮ Scheduling on parallel identical machines to minimize total tardiness ⋮ A fast finite loading algorithm for job oriented scheduling ⋮ Lot-order assignment applying priority rules for the single-machine total tardiness scheduling with nonnegative time-dependent processing times ⋮ Scheduling algorithms for a semiconductor probing facility ⋮ New heuristics for total tardiness minimization in a flexible flowshop ⋮ Solving the resource-constrained project scheduling problem by a variable neighbourhood search. ⋮ A branch and bound algorithm for an identical parallel machine scheduling problem with a job splitting property ⋮ Parallel machine scheduling considering a job-splitting property ⋮ Hierarchical minimization of completion time variance and makespan in jobshops ⋮ Bottleneck-focused scheduling for a hybrid flowshop ⋮ A branch and bound algorithm for a production scheduling problem in an assembly system under due date constraints
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Hu's precedence tree scheduling algorithm: A simple proof
- A general search sequencing rule for job shop sequencing
- Linear-Time Algorithms for Scheduling on Parallel Processors
- Job Shop Scheduling by Simulated Annealing
- New Search Spaces for Sequencing Problems with Application to Job Shop Scheduling
- A Survey of Scheduling Rules
- Scheduling Equal-Length Tasks Under Treelike Precedence Constraints to Minimize Maximum Lateness
- Scheduling Opposing Forests
This page was built for publication: A backward approach in list scheduling algorithms for multi-machine tardiness problems