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Using column generation to solve parallel machine scheduling problems with minmax objective functions
Authors:J M van?den Akker  J A Hoogeveen  J W van Kempen
Affiliation:1. Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80089, 3508 TB, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Pricing and Revenue Management (AMS/RX), P.O. Box 7700, 1117 ZL, Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands
Abstract:In this paper we consider the parallel machine scheduling problem of minimizing an objective function of the minmax type, like maximum lateness, subject to release dates, deadlines, and/or generalized precedence constraints. We use a destructive strategy to compute a lower bound. Here we test the feasibility of a decision problem by applying column generation to compute a bound on the number of machines that we need to feasibly accommodate all jobs. After having derived the lower bound, we try to find a matching upper bound by identifying a feasible schedule with objective function value equal to this lower bound. Our computational results show that our lower bound is so strong that this is almost always possible. We are able to solve problems with up to 160 jobs and 10 machines in 10 minutes on average.
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