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Some Results on Shop Scheduling with S-Precedence Constraints among Job Tasks
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Rossi, Fabrizio
, Smriglio, Stefano
, Agnetis, Alessandro
in
Aircraft
/ Algorithms
/ Job shop scheduling
/ Job shops
/ Polynomials
/ Precedence constraints
/ Schedules
/ Scheduling
/ Task scheduling
2019
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Some Results on Shop Scheduling with S-Precedence Constraints among Job Tasks
by
Rossi, Fabrizio
, Smriglio, Stefano
, Agnetis, Alessandro
in
Aircraft
/ Algorithms
/ Job shop scheduling
/ Job shops
/ Polynomials
/ Precedence constraints
/ Schedules
/ Scheduling
/ Task scheduling
2019
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Some Results on Shop Scheduling with S-Precedence Constraints among Job Tasks
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Some Results on Shop Scheduling with S-Precedence Constraints among Job Tasks
2019
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Overview
We address some special cases of job shop and flow shop scheduling problems with s-precedence constraints. Unlike the classical setting, in which precedence constraints among the tasks of a job are finish–start, here the task of a job cannot start before the task preceding it has started. We give polynomial exact algorithms for the following problems: a two-machine job shop with two jobs when recirculation is allowed (i.e., jobs can visit the same machine many times), a two-machine flow shop, and an m-machine flow shop with two jobs. We also point out some special cases whose complexity status is open.
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MDPI AG
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