Open Shop Scheduling with Synchronization

Autor(en): Weiss, C.
Waldherr, S. 
Knust, S. 
Shakhlevich, N. V.
Stichwörter: COMPLEXITY; Engineering; Engineering, Manufacturing; MATRICES; Open shop; Operations Research & Management Science; PRODUCTION LINES; Synchronization
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Herausgeber: SPRINGER
Enthalten in: JOURNAL OF SCHEDULING
Band: 20
Ausgabe: 6, SI
Startseite: 557
Seitenende: 581
Zusammenfassung: 
In this paper, we study open shop scheduling problems with synchronization. This model has the same features as the classical open shop model, where each of the n jobs has to be processed by each of the m machines in an arbitrary order. Unlike the classical model, jobs are processed in synchronous cycles, which means that the m operations of the same cycle start at the same time. Within one cycle, machines which process operations with smaller processing times have to wait until the longest operation of the cycle is finished before the next cycle can start. Thus, the length of a cycle is equal to the maximum processing time of its operations. In this paper, we continue the line of research started by Wei et al. (Discrete Appl Math 211:183-203, 2016). We establish new structural results for the two-machine problem with the makespan objective and use them to formulate an easier solution algorithm. Other versions of the problem, with the total completion time objective and those which involve due dates or deadlines, turn out to be NP-hard in the strong sense, even for machines. We also show that relaxed models, in which cycles are allowed to contain less than m jobs, have the same complexity status.
Beschreibung: 
12th Workshop on Models and Algorithms for Planning and Scheduling Problems (MAPSP), La Roche-en-Ardenne, BELGIUM, JUN 08-12, 2015
ISSN: 10946136
DOI: 10.1007/s10951-016-0490-0

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