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We consider the problem of scheduling a set of n independent jobs on m parallel machines, where each job can only be scheduled on a subset of machines called its processing set. The machines are linearly ordered, and the processing set of job j is given by two machine indexes aj and bj; i.e.,...
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We consider coordination mechanisms for the distributed scheduling of n jobs on m parallel machines, where each agent holding a job selects a machine to process his/her own job. Without a central authority to construct a schedule, each agent acts selfishly to minimize his/her own disutility,...
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We consider a berth allocation problem in container terminals in which the assignment of vessels to berths is limited by water depth and tidal condition. We model the problem as a parallel-machine scheduling problem with inclusive processing set restrictions, where the time horizon is divided...
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We consider the m-machine ordered flow shop scheduling problem with machines subject to maintenance and with the makespan as objective. It is assumed that the maintenances are scheduled in advance and that the jobs are resumable. We consider permutation schedules and show that the problem is...
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