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Operations Research Letters
Volume 24, Issue 4, May 1999, Pages 175-180
 
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An O(n4) algorithm for preemptive scheduling of a single machine to minimize the number of late jobs

Philippe BaptisteE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, b

a UMR CNRS 6599, HImage , Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Centre de Recherches de Royallieu, Rue Personne de Roberval, BP 20.529, 60205 Compiègne Cedex, France1 b Bouygues, Direction des Technologies Nouvelles, France

Received 1 February 1998;
revised 1 September 1998.
Available online 21 June 1999.

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Abstract

We study the problem of minimizing, in the preemptive case, the number of late jobs on a single machine (1 | pmtn,rj | ∑Uj). This problem can be solved by Lawler's algorithm [E.L. Lawler, Ann. Oper. Res. 26 (1990) 125–133] whose time and space complexities are respectively O(n5) and O(n3). We propose a new dynamic programming algorithm whose complexities are respectively O(n4) and O(n2).

Author Keywords: Single machine scheduling; Preemptive scheduling; Dynamic programming

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Reformulation of the problem
3. Some fundamental properties
4. Overall algorithm
5. Minimizing the weighted number of late jobs
6. Conclusion and future work
Acknowledgements
References

 
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