Single and Parallel Machine Scheduling with Variable Release Dates

03/02/2021
by   Felix Mohr, et al.
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In this paper we study a simple extension of the total weighted flowtime minimization problem for single and identical parallel machines. While the standard problem simply defines a set of jobs with their processing times and weights and assumes that all jobs have release date 0 and have no deadline, we assume that the release date of each job is a decision variable that is only constrained by a single global latest arrival deadline. To our knowledge, this simple yet practically highly relevant extension has never been studied. Our main contribution is that we show the NP- completeness of the problem even for the single machine case and provide an exhaustive empirical study of different typical approaches including genetic algorithms, tree search, and constraint programming.

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