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Discrete Optimization
Simultaneous minimization of total completion time and total deviation of job completion times
Received 22 August 2000;
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Abstract
This paper addresses a single-machine scheduling problem with the objective of minimizing a linear combination of total job completion times and total deviation of job completion times from a common due-date. The due-date is assumed to be non-restrictive, i.e., sufficiently large to have no impact on the optimal sequence. When the weights are job-independent, the problem is shown to have a polynomial time solution, and the optimal schedule is fully characterized as a function of the different parameters. When job-dependent weights are assumed, the problem is known to be NP-hard. We introduce a pseudo-polynomial dynamic programming algorithm, indicating that this case is NP-hard in the ordinary sense. The algorithm is shown experimentally to perform extremely well when tested on high-multiplicity instances with up to 1000 jobs.
Author Keywords: Scheduling; Deterministic; Single machine; Pseudo-polynomial algorithm; Multiple criteria; Dynamic programming







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