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The classical scheduling literature considers many problems where a given set of jobs must be processed at minimum cost, subject to various resource constraints. The literature only considers the issue of revenue generation in a very limited way, by allowing a job to remain unprocessed and its...
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This paper considers the coordination of pricing and scheduling decisions in a make-to-order environment. Following common industry practice, we assume knowledge of a deterministic demand function that is nonincreasing in price. We consider three alternative measures of scheduling cost: total...
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