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On the Complexity of Scheduling with Batch Setup Times

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  • Clyde L. Monma

    (Bell Communications Research, Morristown, New Jersey)

  • Chris N. Potts

    (University of Southampton, Southampton, England)

Abstract

Many practical scheduling problems involve processing several batches of related jobs on common facilities where a setup time is incurred whenever there is a switch from processing a job in one batch to a job in another batch. We extend various scheduling models to include batch setup times. The models include the one-machine maximum lateness, total weighted completion time, and number of late jobs problems. In all these cases, a dynamic programming approach results in an algorithm that is polynomially bounded in the number of jobs, but is exponential in the number of batches. We also study the parallel machine model with preemption and show that the maximum completion time, maximum lateness, total weighted completion time, and number of late jobs problems are NP-hard, even for the case of two identical parallel machines, and sequence independent setup times.

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  • Clyde L. Monma & Chris N. Potts, 1989. "On the Complexity of Scheduling with Batch Setup Times," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 37(5), pages 798-804, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:37:y:1989:i:5:p:798-804
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.37.5.798
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