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Scheduling multiple products on parallel machines with setup costs
Authors:Vladimir Krasik  Joseph Leung  Michael Pinedo  Jiawei Zhang
Affiliation:1. Operations Management, IOMS Department, Stern School of Business, New York University, New York, New York 10012;2. Department of Computer Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Abstract:We consider a class of production scheduling models with m identical machines in parallel and k different product types. It takes a time pi to produce one unit of product type i on any one of the machines. There is a demand stream for product type i consisting of ni units with each unit having a given due date. Before a machine starts with the production of a batch of products of type i a setup cost curn:x-wiley:0894069X:media:NAV20309:tex2gif-stack-1 is incurred. We consider several different objective functions. Each one of the objective functions has three components, namely a total setup cost, a total earliness cost, and a total tardiness cost. In our class of problems we find a relatively large number of problems that can be solved either in polynomial time or in pseudo‐polynomial time. The polynomiality or pseudo‐polynomiality is achieved under certain special conditions that may be of practical interest; for example, a regularity pattern in the string of due dates combined with earliness and tardiness costs that are similar for different types of products. The class of models we consider includes as special cases discrete counterparts of a number of inventory models that have been considered in the literature before, e.g., Wagner and Whitin (Manage Sci 5 (1958), 89–96) and Zangwill (Oper Res 14 (1966), 486–507; Manage Sci 15 (1969), 506–527). © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2008
Keywords:deterministic scheduling  due dates  setup costs  batch scheduling  earliness costs  tardiness costs  inventory control
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