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Bi-criterion single-machine scheduling with forbidden early shipments

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In this paper, a mixed-integer programming model of the bicriterion single machine scheduling problem where early shipments are forbidden is presented, where the objective function is a combination of total tardiness and earliness.
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This article is published in Engineering Costs and Production Economics.The article was published on 1986-06-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Single-machine scheduling & Tardiness.

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Multicriteria scheduling problems: a survey

TL;DR: A state-of-the-art survey on multicriteria scheduling is presented and an extension to an existing notation for scheduling problems is proposed for multicritia scheduling problems, which provides a framework that allows to tackle multicritical scheduling problems according to Decision Aid concepts.
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A framework for single machine multiple objective sequencing research

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the published literature on the multiple objective single machine sequencing problem is presented and a framework is presented to categorize each piece of research.
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Counting and enumeration complexity with application to multicriteria scheduling

TL;DR: This paper tackles an important point of combinatorial optimisation: that of complexity theory when dealing with the counting or enumeration of optimal solutions in the case of multicriteria optimisation.
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Counting and enumeration complexity with application to multicriteria scheduling

TL;DR: The complexity of multicriteria scheduling problems in the light of the previous complexity results is reviewed and the aim is often to enumerate the set of the so-called Pareto optima.

To Pull or Not to Pull: A Concept Lost in Translation?

TL;DR: A review of relevant literature in order to provide an overview of the different interpretations of the pull concept is provided in this paper, where a set of context-dependent definitions of pull are presented.
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Solving a bicriterion scheduling problem

TL;DR: A pseudo-polynomial algorithm is given to enumerate all these efficient points to minimize the holding cost and the maximum tardiness of n jobs to be sequenced on a single machine.
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One machine sequencing to minimize mean flow time with minimum number tardy

TL;DR: In this article, the problem of sequencing n jobs on one machine under the multiple objective of minimizing mean flow time with the minimum number of tardy jobs is considered, and a simple procedure is first proposed to schedule for minimum flow times with a specified subset of jobs on time.
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A note on the extension of a result on scheduling with secondary criteria

TL;DR: In this paper, a result of Smith previously published in this journal, on the use of secondary criterion in scheduling problems is extended, and an example is presented, where the secondary criterion can be used for scheduling problems.
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