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When difference in machine loads leadsto efficient scheduling in open shops

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  • A. Kononov
  • S. Sevastianov
  • I. Tchernykh

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We consider the open shop problem with n jobs, mmachines, and the minimum makespan criterion. Let l i stand for the loadof the ith machine, l max be the maximum machine load,and p max be the maximum operation length. Suppose that the machines arenumbered in nonincreasing order of their loads and that p max =1, whileother processing times are numbers in the interval [0,1]. Then, given aninstance of the open shop problem, we define its vector of differences $$VOD=\left( {\Delta \left( 1 \right), \ldots ,\Delta \left( m \right)} \right)$$ , where $$\Delta \left( i \right)=l_{\max } - l_i $$ .An instance is called normal if its optimal schedule has length l max .A vector Δ ∈ ℝ m is called normalizing if every instancewith VOD=Δ is normal. A vector Δ ∈ ℝ m is called efficiently normalizing if it is normalizing and there is a polynomial‐timealgorithm which for any instance with VOD=Δ constructs itsoptimal schedule. In this paper, a few nontrivial classes of efficiently normalizingvectors are found in ℝ m . It is also shown that the vector $$\left( {0,0,2} \right)$$ is the unique minimal normalizingvector in ℝ m , and that there are at least two minimal normalizingvectors in ℝ m . Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999

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  • A. Kononov & S. Sevastianov & I. Tchernykh, 1999. "When difference in machine loads leadsto efficient scheduling in open shops," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 92(0), pages 211-239, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:annopr:v:92:y:1999:i:0:p:211-239:10.1023/a:1018986731638
    DOI: 10.1023/A:1018986731638
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    1. Eranda Çela & Vladimir G. Deineko & Gerhard J. Woeginger, 2017. "The multi-stripe travelling salesman problem," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 259(1), pages 21-34, December.
    2. Ahmadian, Mohammad Mahdi & Khatami, Mostafa & Salehipour, Amir & Cheng, T.C.E., 2021. "Four decades of research on the open-shop scheduling problem to minimize the makespan," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 295(2), pages 399-426.
    3. Koulamas, Christos & Kyparisis, George J., 2015. "The three-machine proportionate open shop and mixed shop minimum makespan problems," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 243(1), pages 70-74.

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